Reporter Who Knew Too Much
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Was What's My Line TV Star, media icon, and crack investigative reporter and journalist Dorothy...
Even If It Kills Her (Bailey Weggins Mystery, #7)
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Kate White returns to her New York Times bestselling Bailey Weggins’ Mystery series, with this...
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Apr 9, 2021
Absolute Power (1997)
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Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood directs and stars as a notorious master thief who stumbles upon...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2206 KP) rated Murder at the Fortune Teller’s Table in Books
Jul 22, 2021
Since it has been a while since I read the previous book in the series, it took me a bit to remember who all the characters are, but it wasn’t too long before I was back up to speed. The series regulars are a charming bunch, and this is especially true for the group of senior citizens that help Kelly figure out what is going on around town. The mystery is great with some creative scenes and strong characters that kept me guessing. Being from Northern California originally, I love the setting, and the talk of food made me drool as I read. I do think the internal timeline of the book is off, mainly because the characters seem younger than they’d have to be, but I didn’t even think about that until I’d finished the book. Overall, I enjoyed this book and am anxious to return to the series soon.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2206 KP) rated Ditched 4 Murder in Books
Sep 8, 2020
I loved the first book in the series, so I was looking forward to revisiting the characters. Sadly, this one didn’t live up to the first. The mystery was overshadowed by the wedding plans. I expected they would come together at some point, but that point came a little late in the book for my tastes. Meanwhile, the climax to the mystery was a little weak as well. Some of the characters walked a fine line between funny and annoying in the first book, and I found them more annoying than funny here. That’s not all the characters. Phee herself is still a strong and sympathetic main character, and I really like several of the supporting characters. And that isn’t to say I didn’t laugh over the course of the book either. I especially laughed at the climax. Considering how much I enjoyed the first book, I’m definitely going to give Phee another visit.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2206 KP) rated Death in the Stacks in Books
Sep 17, 2020 (Updated Sep 17, 2020)
While the mystery has some good twists in it, I did feel the pacing was off overall. Instead, the character’s antics take over at times. As a fan of the series, I can’t complain too much about that, especially since I was laughing at those scenes. Plus, we got some character development that fans of the series will love. Fans of Jenn’s other two mystery series will have fun with the cameos those characters make in this book, although you won’t miss much of you aren’t up to date on those series. The usual assortment of extras at the end will give you something to enjoy after you’ve turned the last page. While the plot pacing does bother me, I was smiling so much while I was reading, it is hard to complain. Other fans of the series will love every page as well.
A Deadly Feast
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National bestselling author Lucy Burdette’s intrepid food critic Hayley Snow must sniff out a...
Death on the Menu
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Perfect for fans of Joanne Fluke and Leslie Meier, national bestseller Lucy Burdette's eighth Key...
Mr. Churchill's Secretary (Maggie Hope Mystery, #1)
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London, 1940. Winston Churchill has just been sworn in, war rages across the Channel, and the threat...