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  • Wrapped in Death and Chocolate: A Stacey McKinnon Mystery

  • The Portman Creamery Mysteries Book 1
  • By: CS Patra
  • Narrated by: Abbi Fox
  • Length: 5 hrs and 48 mins
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Wrapped in Death and Chocolate: A Stacey McKinnon Mystery

By: CS Patra
Narrated by: Abbi Fox
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Meet the girls of Portman's Creamery. Led by Irene and Chrissie Garcia-Galvan, they take on the cases that can't be solved and find the ones who did it. Join Pippa, Becca, Mary Beth, Stacey, and Winky as they solve some of their toughest crimes. The latest one takes place within a chocolate factory. When a young woman is found in a vat of chocolate, the case throws everyone into the world of modeling, scandals, and secrets.

©2014 Cithara Susan Patra (P)2015 Cithara Susan Patra
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Not as good as I thought it would be.

What was most disappointing about CS Patra’s story?

There was a lot of things that I did not like about this book. I found Stacey one of the main characters hard to believe and really annoying. She would say one thing and do another. She kept saying that she is not upset over the death of the model since they used to be friends but they grow apart and were more like acquaintances. she would then go and get upset over her death and yet she tells her friend that she is not, she kept doing this through majority of the book. I kept thinking just make up your mind in what you are feeling!

She would then say that she had to solve the case and yet they work as a group but it had to be her who solved it. She would get upset about the boss of the chocolate factory for thinking about his factory instead of the murder and yet she is doing the same thing. Instead of saying lets solve it for the dead person sake, she thought and said that she had to solve the case. Guess who solved the case. Yep you guessed it! Stacey did. I thought she was being selfish and she did not really care for the dead model even though she said she did.

I guessed who did it and why before they did and I found them to be so slow in figuring things out and they were meant to be the best, since the police went to them for help.

I felt this book was more fantasy, in that everything fell in to place and they could get away with a lot of things that they wouldn't be able to do in reality.

Would you be willing to try another one of Abbi Fox’s performances?

This is not the best narrator that I have listened to but she is not the worst.

Any additional comments?

This audio book was given to me for free at my request by the author and I provided this voluntary review.

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