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  • Cupboards All Bared

  • Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries, Book 2
  • By: Patricia Meredith
  • Narrated by: Rebecca Cook
  • Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Cupboards All Bared

By: Patricia Meredith
Narrated by: Rebecca Cook
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Publisher's summary

In this sequel to Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Taker, we're once again transported to Spokane, 1901. A body discovered in Hangman Creek looks to be the result of an accidental fall, but what begins as a "simple" mystery for Thomas Carew and his twin brother, Bernard, quickly becomes a lot more complicated, including implications that tie in with the bombings at the Idaho mines, and perhaps even President McKinley's planned visit.

It's been one month since the events of the first book, and listeners will enjoy engaging once again with the full cast of quirky characters, from Archie and Marian to Thomas and Bernard, with a couple new faces thrown in. Those familiar with Spokane will love the entangled web that takes them from Hangman Creek to the Campbell House and the Montvale, ensuring that this story couldn't be set anywhere but Spokane, Washington.

Cupboards All Bared is book two in the Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries.

©2021 Patricia Meredith (P)2022 Patricia Meredith
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Critic reviews

"Murder, con games, and assassination in 1901 Washington state with the president's life on the line. Ms. Meredith writes another taut and tightly plotted thriller in the Spokane Clock Tower series, one not to be missed!" (William H. Keith, New York Times best-selling author)

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Fun book

Spokane is my hometown and I enjoyed this book. The narrator's voice is beautiful until she switches to male characters. I found it so irritating I almost didn't finish. I may buy the hard copy for book 3 rather than listen on audible.

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Witty writing with fantastic narration!

Historical fiction centered around the city of Spokane! I'm eager to visit the locations listed in the book! The narration is unbelievable! What a gift these two have, for writing and narrating. They brought their gifts together to create a wonderful audio book!

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Great historical fiction Loved the reader

Patricia is a wonderful storyteller with excellent historical facts
Enjoyed Rebecca the reader
Looking forward to listening to her third book in this series

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