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Death in Perspective
- A Cherry Tucker Mystery, Book 5
- Narrated by: Joan Dukore
- Length: 10 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
Someone's directing a deadly drama.
From The Wall Street Journal best-selling author, Larissa Reinhart, this is the fourth in the Cherry Tucker Mystery series, a 2015 finalist medal for Georgia Author of the Year, Best Mystery, and Night Owl Reviews Top Pick.
The curtain rises on Cherry Tucker’s debut as a high school set designer at the posh Peerless Day Academy. Cherry’s been hired for an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, but the drama director is hoping Cherry can also turn the spotlight on a malicious social media bully who’s sending poisonous texts to the faculty. The director’s got his own drama to hide, and the phantom texter seems eager to spill school secrets. When the principal’s secretary commits suicide, Cherry suspects foul play.
Deputy Luke Harper is ready to return as Cherry’s leading man. He’s eager to assist in finding the phantom culprit, but Cherry fears family secrets offstage may doom them to the role as star-crossed lovers. With the bully waiting for a murderous encore and her own family skeletons to hide, Cherry scrambles to find her brother and the mysterious texter before the phantom decides it’s curtains for Cherry and forces her to take a final bow.
Critic reviews
“The perfect blend of funny, intriguing, and sexy! Another must-listen masterpiece from the hilarious Cherry Tucker Mystery Series.” (Ann Charles, USA Today best-selling author of the Deadwood Mystery Series)
“Loved it! Cherry Tucker’s funny, tough, and brilliant.” (Phillip DePoy, Edgar award-winning author)
“Artist and accidental detective Cherry Tucker goes back to high school and finds plenty of trouble and skeletons…Reinhart's charming, sweet-tea flavored series keeps getting better!” (Gretchen Archer, USA Today best-selling author of the Davis Way Crime Caper Series)
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- Julie
- 26-09-22
Lights, camera, murder
I enjoyed this book. There is so much going on that I never got the chance to breath let alone get board with this mystery. It was a while ago that I went to school and I am so glad that I am not there now with all the modern technology that plagued the students of this school but then again it was so well written and having been in the drama class myself it was like walking down the corridors once again, good job I didn't have a murder or two to solve. Cherry is a great main character, even if her home life is equal to any high school drama or Shakespeare play you can imagine, but that just adds to the fun as do her quirky friends and relationships. Don't worry if you are not into Shakespearean plays as you don't get subjected to great big dialogues, just a few lines and even the play Romeo and Juliet play put on by the drama teacher isn't one you would recognise, we live in interesting times and this author has a good imagination. The mystery contained lots of twists to keep you guessing and also routing for Cherry to get to the bottom of the problem quickly but obviously not too quickly. I can't wait for the next book to see if she can come with a plain for her and Luke to finally be together.
Cherry Tucker is pleased and surprised to be hired by the drama teacher at Peerless Day Academy to paint the set for his latest play. Although she quickly learns that he hasn't just hired her for her painting skills. He wants her to find out who is sending the faculty members poisonous text messages after reading about her sleuthing skill in the local paper. The teacher's don't want the police involved and in fact most of them are denying the existence of the messages. Even after the school secretary commits suicide nobody will talk, even through everybody is getting the messages including the students. Cherry isn't so sure it was another suicide. Especially when The phantom texter keeps trying to draw attention to the drama teacher and the death of one of his students the year before. Can the two be connected? Hoping to keep the drama limited to the stage Cherry will have to get to the bottom of the messages if she doesn't want any more deaths to investigate.
I liked the narrator. She helped to make the characters come to life by giving them each there own voice.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Mrs. C. J. Mchardy
- 04-06-23
Cherry's at it again
Cherry Tucker thinks she landed a great job as a set designer in a prestigious high school, but things are not what they seem. Someone is sending texts to the teachers and poeple are dying. and her new employer wants Cherry to find the culprit. This story is witty fast paced and full of fun, A great listen,, with excellent narration.
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