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Murderous Muffins
- Georgia Coast Cozy Mystery Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Karen White
- Length: 5 hrs and 45 mins
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Summary
Bezu is a beautiful Southern Belle with genteel manners. But her problems are anything but. Deep in debt, she's illegally taken in a few lodgers. A sweet stripper and her bodybuilder boyfriend, an Asian man loudly learning English through pop music, and a mysterious stranger with the most amazing blue green eyes - and a secret. When one of them mysteriously dies and it looks like her muffins were the murder weapon, Bezu and her fellow amateur sleuth, Cat, must discover who the killer is before she ends up in jail...or worse. Will they succeed?
Find out in Murderous Muffins, book two in the Georgia Coast Cozy Mystery series.
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- Julie
- 18-05-20
Sit back with a good muffin and enjoy
I enjoyed this book. This is book two in the series and the series is set around four friends in the chubby chick club and each book focuses on one member as she or he gets caught up in a murder investigation. I listened to the first book and Bezu was the character I liked the least, mainly because she was so set against helping with the murder investigation of there friend. So it was nice to to have this investigation set around her and learn more about her situation. It also helped having Cat join her, Cat was the central character of the first book and the one I liked the most with her sharp wit and stubborn streak that wouldn't let her give up, also it help that she was the one leading them into funny situations. I also liked the way the previous book gave hints for what was going to happen in the next book. All in all a go on book and I am looking forward to starting the next book to see what trouble the friends find themselves in next.
Bezu is strapped for money and the large family home is falling down around her ears which is the only reason why she would even consider breaking the law and charge rent money for "her distant relatives" to stay there. The only person she won't charge is one of her best friends who after finding the nest empty and to quite decides she needs to be around friends and comes to stay. Bezu unable to turn her away and full booked with the legal guests she hasn't told anyone about she agrees. With so many people in the house it doesn't take long before temps start to flare but was the constant singing reason enough to kill a guest? The breakfast muffins turn out to be poisoned and as Bezu was the one to make them she becomes the number one suspect. Cat unable to let her friend go to jail for a crime she didn't commit starts to take a closer look at the other guests. As she and Bezu start to dig deeper into there backgrounds the more they thought they knew about them the less she knows. But which one had a reason to kill the singing man who spoke no English?
The author choose to use a different narrator for this book and although she did do a good job I did find the southern charm got a bit annoying and I wished she had stuck with the first narrator who did a good job with all the characters.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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