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Miki | 148 comments I just finsihed Blooming Murder by Jean Hager. I enjoyed the story and the characters and I will look for the next book in the series.


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Priscilla | 127 comments I just finished Pepperoni Pizza Can Be Murder (Pizza Lovers, #2) by Chris Cavender . I found this book at the library not heard of this author before, but I have to say I am disappointed. Nothing exciting happens.It was a very slow drawn out book, an ok read but very bland.

I am now reading The Diva Runs Out of Thyme (A Domestic Diva Mystery, #1) by Krista Davis and enjoying it a lot so far..


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Marisa (moretta) | 4144 comments Mod
I've justed finished The Lies That Bind (A Bibliophile Mystery, #3) by Kate Carlisle and I've liked it a lot, as the rest of the books in the series.


message 1654: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 661 comments Ah well, that's why there are so many writers. I liked "Fundraising...". And I love the Chintz and China series - sorry that ended. Lies that Bind is next in my TBR pile. (LOL - like so many others!)


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Kimmie wrote: "I just finished Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden (An Agatha Raisin Mystery, #9) by M.C. Beatonon audio. What she doesn't get herself in to. I found I enjoy these most when I space them out."

I'm reading Busy Body right now and I'm really enjoying it. Agatha isn't quite so annoying in this one ;)


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments I finished A Catered Thanksgiving (A Mystery with Recipes, #7) by Isis Crawford and it is, by far, my least favorite of this series. Annoying characters this time and even the constant exchange between Libby & Bernie got on my last nerve.


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Jan (libraryhag) | 82 comments I just finished Royal Blood Royal Blood (Her Royal Spyness Mysteries, #4) by Rhys Bowen by Rhys Bowen. It is the 4th Royal Spyness Mystery. I enjoyed it a lot. I like Georgie, the main character, a lot and I like the time it is set in 1930's.


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Melodie wrote: "I finished A Catered Thanksgiving (A Mystery with Recipes, #7) by Isis Crawford and it is, by far, my least favorite of this series. Annoying characters this time and even the constant exchange between Libby & Bernie got o..."

Melodie, I gave up on this series and then decided to try The Catered Birthday Party, thinking maybe I had been unfair in my judgment. Wrong! I couldn't even make it to the end. I think the bookcovers draw me in, but then I am left disappointed. Sorry you didn't enjoy this one ;(


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Kimmie (thatkimmiegirl) | 100 comments Susie in KS wrote: "Kimmie wrote: "I just finished Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden (An Agatha Raisin Mystery, #9) by M.C. Beatonon audio. What she doesn't get herself in to. I found I enjoy these most when I space them out."

I'm re..."


I shake my head sometimes. The worst was
Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist (An Agatha Raisin Mystery, #6) by M.C. Beaton . She was so annoying and pathetic. She always bounces back though.


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Wana | 9 comments Susie in KS wrote: "Kimmie wrote: "I just finished Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden (An Agatha Raisin Mystery, #9) by M.C. Beatonon audio. What she doesn't get herself in to. I found I enjoy these most when I space them out."

I'm re..."


Kimmie wrote: "Susie in KS wrote: "Kimmie wrote: "I just finished Agatha Raisin and the Witch of Wyckhadden (An Agatha Raisin Mystery, #9) by M.C. Beatonon audio. What she doesn't get herself in to. I found I enjoy these most when I space ..."

I'm wondering if I am being too hard on Agatha. I did not like this one at all. I started reading it and it seemed a bit choppy so I switched to audio and still didn't care for it. It's funny how the opinions vary from one person to another.


message 1661: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments I love Agatha Raisin on audio, but as with the character in general, she has to grow on you. I would agree some of her books are better than others.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments If you want to laugh at Agatha's cooking adventures, try Kissing Christmas Goodbye. I thought that was one of the funnier books.


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Kimmie (thatkimmiegirl) | 100 comments Kaye wrote: "If you want to laugh at Agatha's cooking adventures, try Kissing Christmas Goodbye. I thought that was one of the funnier books."
Ohh this would be a fun Christmas read. I will definitely add it to my list.


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Kimmie (thatkimmiegirl) | 100 comments I finished listening to Triple Witch (Home Repair is Homicide, #2) by Sarah Graves . I am really loving this series. However, I really despise her ex-husband. The way he treats her and his relationship with their son reminds me of Goldy Schultz and her ex.


message 1665: by Wana (new)

Wana | 9 comments I agree this was a funny one and a fun quick Christmas read.


message 1666: by Miki (new)

Miki | 148 comments Just finished A Fatal Feast. I have one more MSW in my TBR, then think I will wait awhile to read more.


message 1667: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Finished The Lies That Bind (A Bibliophile Mystery, #3) by Kate Carlisle . Figured out the "bad guy" from the minute they showed up, but it didn't detract from my enjoyment of the book!


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alicia grant (shesha556) I finished Town in a Blueberry Jam (Candy Holliday, #1) by B.B. Haywood I liked it and will read the next one.


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Lori Noe | 8 comments Kaye wrote: "If you want to laugh at Agatha's cooking adventures, try Kissing Christmas Goodbye. I thought that was one of the funnier books."

Heidi I wrote: "I love Agatha Raisin on audio, but as with the character in general, she has to grow on you. I would agree some of her books are better than others."

I read this last year is a great read!


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Kim (catmommie) I just tried reading Cat on the Scent and just couldn't finish it, stopping at Chapter 14, page 78. I felt it was taking too long to build the background of the story and other events that I'm not even sure were relevant to the storyline. They probably were, but I was losing patience. I've read Rest in Pieces and Murder at Monticello years ago and enjoyed them. Oh well, I'll try another one at some point.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Have been stuck in the house all week waiting to find out if I managed to get Whooping Cough(?!?!) - I haven't - and used the time to get lots more reading done. :)

Finished Berried to the Hilt - I really like this series but for some reason this one left me feeling just so-so. Felt formulaic, but I'll still read the next one.

Finished Uncatalogued - I liked the last one best, but this one was interesting, if involved. Too many near death experiences packed into each book for my liking, but the lore is fascinating.

Finally, Fundraising the Dead. I was dreading this book as the recent reviews here were not favourable. But I have to say I enjoyed it much more than the Orchard series. It's not going to be in my top ten favorite series, but I'll read the next one. I really liked Marty. :)

If I have to be home "sick" at least I'm well enough to start making a dent in the massive Pile! lol... until I start buying more books...


message 1672: by Rusty (new)

Rusty Finished The Holy Thief! Ah, the adventures of Brother Cadfael who encounters a French troubadour and a girl whose voice is so pure it compared to an angel. Then a flood threatens the bones of the Saint Winifred. Of course, there is a murder and the bones of the saint disappear. Are the two incidents connected? It's up to Brother Cadfael to investigate both and find out. Can the murderer be apprehended and the bones recovered? Read another delightful adventurous mystery with Brother Cadfael. A delightful read.


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Priscilla | 127 comments I finished The Diva Runs Out of Thyme (A Domestic Diva Mystery, #1) by Krista Davis . It was an enjoyable read, good mystery and loved all the talk of food, baking and recipes. Alhtough I must admit I expected more recipes in the back of the book! I liked this authors style of writing and I didnt figure out who done it, I will read more by this author ;)


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Rebecca | 19 comments I finished Dirty Rotten Tendrils by Kate Collins. Loved it!!


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Rebecca wrote: "I finished Dirty Rotten Tendrils by Kate Collins. Loved it!!"

I really like this series and Dirty Rotten Tendrils (A Flower Shop Mystery, #10) by Kate Collins was the best one yet!


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Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 821 comments Just finished Dipped, Stripped, and Dead. The main character was a little aggravating, but I liked it enough to try the next one.


message 1677: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) | 630 comments I like Kate Collins as well, I read all her flower books, and she is a gifted writer. I have yet to get Dirty Rotten Tendrils, sounds like a good read.


message 1678: by Wana (new)

Wana | 9 comments Ijust finished Design for Murder (Death on Demand, #2) by Carolyn Hart and again this series is just ok for me. I like Annie and Max most of the time (Annie is a little over the top with her attitude sometimes but she's young so...) The blinders the Sheriff always seem to put on that annoy the heck out of me and I think that's the part I'm having trouble with in this series. I'll continue to read/listen to the rest of the series because of the other books I read about.


message 1679: by Katherine (new)

Katherine anybody know what a stack overflow warning is? I get it whenever I sign on to goodreads--well, it just started today.

Anyway just finished And Only to Deceive (Lady Emily, #1) by Tasha Alexander today. It was a pleasant little tale and I liked the juxtapositioning of the heroines discovery of her dead husband's character against diary entries he had made two years prior to the story. It is called a novel of suspense but I didn't find it terribly suspensful though I liked the discussions of antiquities and the copies made of them. I particularly liked the comments about modern copies being considered non-artistic fakes and Roman copies of Greek antiquities being considered as valuable and noteworthy as the originals on which they are modeled. Never thought of that before but it only goes to show that the designation of great and priceless on works of art is so arbitrary. I don't even like the Mona Lisa and she is puny besides. LOL


message 1680: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Yes, I agree it must be the site--it wouldn't let me edit my post either--I wanted to fix an apostrophe.LOL


message 1681: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 661 comments Just finished A Catered Thanksgiving (A Mystery with Recipes, #7) by Isis Crawford and that one left me feeling like "so what?" Didn't really like it that much - it just left me feeling blah - not really strongly for or against. The other book I finished was great! The Lies That Bind (A Bibliophile Mystery, #3) by Kate Carlisle Now that one left me feeling good and looking forward to another book in the series! Brooklyn and her family and friends are really great.


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Caroline wrote: "Just finished A Catered Thanksgiving (A Mystery with Recipes, #7) by Isis Crawford and that one left me feeling like "so what?" Didn't really like it that much - it just left me feeling blah - not really strongly for or ag..."

Agree on both counts! Bernie & Libby drove me up the wall in A CATERED THANKSGIVING, and the bad guy was a huge "ho-hum". Gave it 2 stars which was being extremely generous. Loved THE LIES THAT BIND!


message 1683: by Kimmie (new)

Kimmie (thatkimmiegirl) | 100 comments I just finished Wicked Fix (Home Repair is Homicide, #3) by Sarah Graves and I loved it. Lots of suspension and a great ending.
-Kimmie


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Kimmie (thatkimmiegirl) | 100 comments Katherine wrote: "anybody know what a stack overflow warning is? I get it whenever I sign on to goodreads--well, it just started today.

Anyway just finished And Only to Deceive (Lady Emily, #1) by Tasha Alexandertoday. It was a..."


I have this on my TBR list. Looking forward to it.
-Kimmie


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Susan (sumagoo) | 131 comments I just finished "Moving Violation" by Melanie Jackson.
The humor was really enjoyable. I am still debating about the main person, I enjoyed her but she did get on my nerves a little. But not enough not to finish and enjoy it.


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Caitlin C (caitkom) | 199 comments Flew to California this weekend and got through 3 books on the plane rides.

A Glimpse of Evil (Psychic Eye Mystery, #8) by Victoria Laurie - I really enjoy this series. I read the preview for the next book and can't wait for the new one in July!

Keepsake Crimes (A Scrapbooking Mystery, #1) by Laura Childs - This one took a lot for me to get through. There were so many characters introduced that I didn't feel like I could get a grasp on who they all were throughout the book. I picked up the next one to give it a try. Hopefully that will be better.

Corpse Pose (Mantra for Murder, #1) by Diana Killian - Enjoyed this one as well. Took a little bit for me to get into, but I liked the character development.


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Caroline | 661 comments Melodie wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Just finished A Catered Thanksgiving (A Mystery with Recipes, #7) by Isis Crawford and that one left me feeling like "so what?" Didn't really like it that much - it just left me feeling blah - not really s..."

Melodie - You have such good taste! LOL


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Caitlin wrote: "Flew to California this weekend and got through 3 books on the plane rides.

A Glimpse of Evil (Psychic Eye Mystery, #8) by Victoria Laurie- I really enjoy this series. I read the preview for the next book and can't wait..."


I like the Abby Cooper series and the yoga series, too. Caught up with both so just waiting for new books.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) I've just finished two mysteries. The first, Mum's the Word by Kate Collins, I'm not sure about. I picked it up years ago when it was first published, but, I must have been in a mood or something because I could not get past the first chapter. But everyone had such good things to say about the series that I gave the book another go. I found it better than I did the first time, but still - I have reservations about ordering the next book in the series. So I wanted to ask everyone - does the series continue to improve? Do the books get better and do the characters stop calling Abby a busybody every second sentence? Advice please! :)

The other book, Uncommon Grounds by Sandra Balzo, I liked very much and have started searching for the next in the series. I thought the story was good - the female characters need some further development but it left me wanting more.


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Jennifer-in-oz wrote: "I've just finished two mysteries. The first, Mum's the Word by Kate Collins, I'm not sure about. I picked it up years ago when it was first published, but, I must have been in a moo..."

I really like the Flower Shop mysteries, but do recall not being sure about the first one when I finished it. They get better and I thought the newest one was the best so far.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Thanks Melodie - as you and I have several favorites in common, I feel confident giving the second book a go. Happy Thanksgiving!


message 1692: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) | 630 comments Melodie, The Kate Collins Flower Shop series is good. I read almost all of them. I think she has a new one out now.


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кєяo (echoinggreen) | 2 comments Finished Endless Night (Agatha Christie Collection) by Agatha Christie and started Passenger to Frankfurt by Agatha Christie .


message 1694: by Yolanda (new)

Yolanda I recently finished Death of a Dustman


message 1695: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Robin wrote: "Melodie, The Kate Collins Flower Shop series is good. I read almost all of them. I think she has a new one out now."

Yes, I've read all of them including the newest, Dirty Rotten Tendrils (A Flower Shop Mystery, #10) by Kate Collins , which I think is the best so far!


message 1696: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) | 630 comments I have that one on my borrow list.


message 1697: by Sandra J (new)

Sandra J Weaver (sandraweaver) | 308 comments I finished Bell, Book, and Scandal (Jane Jeffry, #14) by Jill Churchill and enjoyed it. Now I'm halfway through A Quiche Before Dying (Jane Jeffry, #3) by Jill Churchill . No one ever said I read things in order.


message 1698: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments I just finished Fiber and Brimstone by Laura Childs and enjoyed it very much. I love the New Orleans setting and the mystery plot itself. I never guessed who the murderer was.


message 1699: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments I need to pick out a cozy! Right now I'm finishing up The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1) by Stieg Larsson and Torment (Fallen, #2) by Lauren Kate . Also started Late, Late at Night by Rick Springfield which is pretty good.


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Emma | 109 comments I just finished a Fatal Feast for the featured author read as well as for a Thanksgiving theme to get me in the mood. While not my favorite of the series, I did enjoy it. I thought the romance between Jessica and George consumed too much of the story and the mystery should have been more of a focus, I do love the ones that take place in Cabot Cove. And it did put me in the holiday mood, so I guess it did its job. I will be starting The Queen's Jewels The Queen's Jewels (Murder She Wrote) by Jessica Fletcher after I read Juliet.


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