"Michigan" . . "Chocolate industry Fiction." . . "Warner Pier, Michigan Fictitious Place Fiction." . . "Mouse Traps Fiction." . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . . . "The Chocolate mouse trap : with tasty chocolate trivia"@en . "Chocolate-shop manager Lee McKinney has had enough of party planner Julie Singletree's cutesy e-mails. Then somebody actually kills the woman, putting everyone on her mailing list on edge. As their connections to the murder emerge, so do more attacks. Lee smells a rat-and it's not made of chocolate. And if she doesn't want to be permanently deleted, it's up to her to trap it."@en . "Chocolate-shop manager Lee McKinney has had enough of party planner Julie Singletree's cutesy e-mails. Then somebody actually kills the woman, putting everyone on her mailing list on edge. As their connections to the murder emerge, so do more attacks. Lee smells a rat-and it's not made of chocolate. And if she doesn't want to be permanently deleted, it's up to her to trap it." . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . "The chocolate mouse trap : a chocoholic mystery" . "The chocolate mouse trap : a chocoholic mystery"@en . "Mystery fiction" . "Mystery fiction"@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . "The chocolate mouse trap : a chocolate mystery"@en . "The chocolate mouse trap a chocoholic mystery"@en . "The chocolate mouse trap a chocoholic mystery" . . . . . . "The chocolate mouse trap" . "The chocolate mouse trap"@en . "An order for thousands of chocolate mice leads to murder."@en . . . . . . . . . . "The Chocolate Mouse Trap"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "THE CHOCOLATE MOUSE TRAP"@en . "Chocolate shop manager Lee McKinney is so tired of \"inspirational\" e-mails from party planner Julie Singletree that she's ready to strangle her with the cord of her own computer mouse. But she's shocked when somebody actually kills the woman-and steals her computer. After all, the e-mail list Julie set up was for professionals in the party food business-people more interested in hors d'oeuvres than in homicides."@en . "Chocolate-shop manager Lee McKinney has had enough of party planner Julie Singletree's cutesy e-mails. Then somebody actually kills the woman, putting everyone on her mailing list on edge. As their connections to the murder emerge, so do more attacks. Lee smells a rat - and it's not made of chocolate. And if she doesn't want to be permanently deleted, it's up to her to trap it."@en . . . "Mystery fiction." . . "McKinney, Lee (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Paperback mystery." . . "Chocolate Fiction." . . . . "Michigan Fiction." . . "Women detectives Michigan Fiction." . . "FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General." . .