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      Chili Cauldron Curse

      Also by Lynn Cahoon

      The Cat Latimer Mysteries

      A Story to Kill

      Fatality by Firelight

      Of Murder and Men

      Slay in Character

      Sconed to Death

      A Field Guide to Homicide

      The Farm-to-Fork Mysteries

      Who Moved My Goat Cheese?

      Killer Green Tomatoes

      One Potato, Two Potato, Dead

      Novellas

      Deep Fried Revenge

      Have a Deadly New Year

      Penned In

      The Tourist Trap Mysteries

      Guidebook to Murder

      Mission to Murder

      If the Shoe Kills

      Dressed to Kill

      Killer Run

      Murder on Wheels

      Tea Cups and Carnage

      Hospitality and Homicide

      Killer Party

      Memories and Murder

      Novellas

      Rockets’ Dead Glare

      A Deadly Brew

      Santa Puppy

      Corned Beef and Casualties

      Mother’s Day Mayhem

      A Very Mummy Holiday

      Table of Contents

       Also by Lynn Cahoon

       Dedication

       Acknowledgments

       Chapter 1

       Chapter 2

       Chapter 3

       Chapter 4

       Chapter 5

       Chapter 6

       Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Letter to my readers

       Woodstove Chili

       Teaser Chapter

       ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Chili Cauldron Curse

      A Kitchen Witch Novella

      Lynn Cahoon

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      Copyright © 2020 by Lynn Cahoon

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      First Electronic Edition: September 2020

      eISBN-13: 978-1-4967-3046-6

      eISBN-10: 1-4967-3046-1

      Dedication

      To the ones who volunteer their time to make our world just a little bit better.

      Acknowledgments

      I feel like I should acknowledge my long hours of watching different paranormal shows on television. Shows like Charmed, Supernatural, or even Dark Shadows. Or maybe the hours of reading Stephen King. But really, I should thank my husband for giving me the space to create my worlds. I also want to thank my editor for her wise words. And my agent for her gentle guidance in this crazy world of publishing.

      Chapter 1

      Mia Malone stood in front of the Magic Springs Food Bank, staring into the crowded space and trying not to breathe. For a small Idaho town, the powers that be had set the food bank up in a great space. However, the lack of attention to the place over the summer showed. Boxes filled the open floor plan. Metal shelving units sat empty, lined up against the wall. And somewhere, the smell of rotting fruit was making the building almost uninhabitable. She turned to her grandmother, Mary Alice Carpenter, who was holding a napkin over her nose.

      “Something went bad somewhere.” Mia knew she was stating the obvious but she couldn’t stop the words from coming out. “How long has this food been here?”

      “It’s been a warm summer. The Lodge trucks stop by every week and make a drop.” Tasha Newton sighed. She stood between Mia and Grans, and ran a hand through her graying hair. “It was just me when school closed and I wasn’t able to be here every week. I tried to keep up with it, but the parents of the school kids were our primary clients. Once they went out on summer vacation, I guess they forgot we had the supplies here. My hip replacement kept me

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