Book Synopsis
Caterer River Holloway cooks like a 
dream and is known on Shell Island as a “finder” of things. Which is why
 a desperate mother begs River to track down her grown son, Chili Bolz, 
who’s vanished.
Deputy Lance Hamlyn can’t find the 
missing man, so he teams up with River. The missing person case boils 
over into something frightening when Chili’s mother falls victim to a 
brutal assault. Worse, her dying words incriminate River’s friends in 
both kidnapping and, now, murder. River soon finds herself caught in an 
unsavory recipe for disaster.
Despite catering events and the return 
of her absentee boyfriend, River finds the number of suspects growing 
longer than her food shopping list. Along the way she befriends a black 
cat who becomes her crime-solving partner. River must locate Chili and 
discover who killed his mother before her own goose is quite literally 
cooked.
Maggie Toussaint serves up a fun and captivating read in Seas the Day, the first in her Seafood Capers series.
Author Bio
Southern author Maggie Toussaint writes cozy and paranormal 
mysteries, romantic suspense, and dystopian fiction, with twenty fiction
 novels published. A three-time finalist for Georgia Author of the Year,
 she’s won three Silver Falchions, the Readers’ Choice, and the EPIC 
Awards. She’s past president of Mystery Writers of America-Southeast 
chapter and an officer of LowCountry Sisters In Crime. She lives in 
coastal Georgia, where secrets, heritage, and ancient oaks cast long 
shadows. Visit her at https://maggietoussaint.com/
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2 comments:
Thanks for hosting Seas the Day here on its Great Escape Book Tour, Trish. I'm delighted to meet a fellow Southerner, and I hope our paths will cross again. This is the last tour stop so after 10 days traight of mulitple "appearances" I'm a bit nostalgic and worn out at the same time. I am so very thankful to book bloggers who help spread the word about new releases. In this pandemic, it is harder than ever to keep pushing forward, so it is nice to share the journey with others. Thanks so much for your hospitality! Maggie
Thank you for being part of the book tour for "Seas the Day" by Maggie Toussaint.
Sounds like a great book and one I would definitely enjoy having the opportunity to read.
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