The Case of the Burning Booth by Tamara Brown

The Case of the Burning Booth by Tamara Brown

Author:Tamara Brown [Brown, Tamara]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: unknown
Published: 2024-08-24T00:00:00+00:00


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A Crumb Trail of Truth

The morning of the Phoenix Festival dawned crisp and clear, the air holding the promise of a glorious autumn day. The sky, a brilliant canvas of azure blue, was dotted with cotton-ball clouds that drifted lazily, mirroring the relaxed yet anticipatory mood settling over Sugar Creek.

The aroma of baking, a symphony of sugar and spice, wafted from Klarkson’s Confections, mingling with the earthy scent of fallen leaves and the wood smoke from chimneys already warming up against the morning chill. It was a comforting, familiar blend, a sensory reminder that life, despite its recent upheaval, carried on, its rhythm punctuated by the changing seasons, the comforting routine of daily tasks, and the enduring power of community.

My bakery, usually a haven of warmth and flour-dusted chaos, was a whirlwind of activity. Volunteers, their faces alight with a blend of community spirit and a healthy dose of curiosity about the latest developments in the “Jam Bandit” saga – as Harold’s alleged arson case had been dubbed by the local media – bustled about, their movements, fueled by strong coffee and Sarah’s “Phoenix Rising” muffins – a variation on my “Phoenix Rising” pastry, adapted for mass production and easier consumption - as practiced as a well-choreographed baking demonstration.

Sarah, ever the organizer, her notebook open, her pen poised like a conductor’s baton, directed the controlled chaos with aplomb. She assigned tasks, dispensed advice, and fielded phone calls with a grace and efficiency that belied the sleepless nights and emotional rollercoaster we’d endured since the fire.

“Brenda Sue just called, Kelly,” Sarah said, her voice calm, her tone businesslike, though her eyes, usually sparkling with mischief, held a glimmer of weariness. “She wants to know if Harold will be making a ‘surprise appearance’ at the festival. Said she’d be willing to offer him an ‘exclusive interview’ in exchange for his ‘secret jam recipe.’ The woman’s a journalistic shark disguised as a gingham-clad grandmother. ”

“And what did you tell her?” I asked, carefully arranging a tray of “Phoenix Rising” pastries, their golden crusts gleaming under the bakery’s warm lights, a testament to my ability to find solace, purpose, and even inspiration in the midst of uncertainty. The aroma, a tantalizing blend of butter, lemon curd, and the faintest hint of cinnamon, wafted through the bakery, a reminder that even amidst the darkness, the sweetness, the joy of creation, could prevail.

“I told her that Harold was ‘taking some time for personal reflection’ and that his ‘secret jam recipe’ was ‘more closely guarded than the recipe for Coca-Cola,” Sarah replied, a hint of mischief returning to her voice. She had a knack for handling the media, a skill honed from years of fielding calls from reporters eager to interview her for articles on everything from “The Rise of Cozy Mysteries in a Digital Age” to “The Power of a Good Book Club.”

“Then I offered to give her an exclusive interview on the psychological impact of fictional detectives on real life investigations. She hung up.”

I chuckled,



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