Whistle Stop Café Mysteries Book 7: Let It Snow
Debbie Albright returns to Dennison, Ohio, eager to decorate the Whistle Stop Café for her first Christmas. Shockingly, a historical oak bench vanishes, sparking a holiday mystery. With best friend Janet, they uncover an 80-year-old enigma tied to World War II. Amidst heartaches and unexpected perspectives, Debbie navigates the past to embrace a hopeful future.
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Let It Snow, is book number seven in the Whistle Stop Café Mysteries fiction series.
Debbie Albright can’t wait to decorate the Whistle Stop Café for her first Christmas back home in Dennison, Ohio. However, when she arrives at the café to do so, she discovers that a historical oak bench outside the building is gone! Debbie and her best friend, Janet Shaw, are baffled. How could someone remove a bench that was bolted to the concrete? And more importantly, why would someone want to? As Debbie and Janet prepare for the holidays and hunt for the thief, they stumble across an eighty-year old mystery involving a courageous young woman, a handsome soldier, and a cryptic note that could spell the difference between victory and disaster in World War II.
Meanwhile, the mother of Debbie’s late fiancé arrives for a visit, bringing old heartaches but perhaps new perspectives as well. Can Debbie finally find the healing she needs to put the past behind her and embrace the future?
About the Whistle Stop Café Mysteries Series
Join Debbie and her best friend, Janet, as they step out in faith to open the Whistle Stop Café in their hometown of Dennison, Ohio. It’s a charming town where neighbors look out for one another, families gather for lunch on Sundays, and veterans play chess in the town square.
As Debbie explores the history of the famous railroad depot, where soldiers stopped during World War II, it isn’t long before Debbie and Janet find themselves on the hunt for clues – both past and present.