
Dead Giveaway
A Yellow Rose Mystery, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Danielle Ferland
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Leann Sweeney
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Despite the murder of a key witness, Abby remains determined to get to the bottom of the case, and her persistence (some would say nosiness) gets her a temporary partnership with the Houston Police Department, as Jeff looks into the robbery/ homicide angle and leaves Abby to investigate the connection to Will. The case continues in typical Abby fashion, with her refusing to take no for an answer and using the fact that she is an immensely rich heiress to open doors for her when others would be left merely knocking. We see how Abby continues to work because she is passionate about her cause, not because she needs the employment. And in the process, we see into the hearts and lives of those around Abby.
I was only moderately impressed by the first book in this series, Pick Your Poison, but I really enjoyed the second, A Wedding to Die For, and Dead Giveaway. I really enjoyed following the path that Abby takes in solving the mystery, a complex route that doesn't even feel complex until you try to map it out. Sweeney is a very gifted writer, and this book shows that. I usually don't care too much about trying to guess the identity of the murderer. My interest instead is to focus on the path that the book takes to reveal the solution and how the details keep me fascinated. But with this book, I did find myself trying to guess, and of course, despite my having read hundreds of mysteries, I came nowhere near to guessing correctly. Yet the solution seemed natural as soon as Sweeney revealed it.
I also really love the characters and the humor in the details of the book. Abby often offers creative quips and seems like such a real, well- rounded character. I am left sure that I will recognize her walking down the street if I ever go to Houston. And I'm sure I'll recognize Houston from the vivid depictions of that city. I am left really loving Abby and her desire to help other people who were adopted like she was, especially the fact that she gives the proceeds of her cases to a home for unmarried mothers and offers to cover the expenses for people in need she encounters but does so in a way so as to allow them to keep their dignity.
I really love the performance of Danielle Ferland as she voices the part of Abby, the narrator of the book. With a Texan accent that lends credibility to herself as Abby, Ferland gives us readers a wonderful ride through the pages of this book.
I definitely loved listening to Dead Giveaway. The whole premise of a detective agency devoted to locating the biological families of adopted children is one I have not come across in other books, yet Sweeney makes it creative and one filled with both excitement and pathos. I give this book five stars!
Hunt for a birth mom and a murderer
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If you could sum up Dead Giveaway in three words, what would they be?
Just for fun.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I enjoy this book, but I like to break it up and listen while I'm walking. It would be good on a roadtrip, but I wouldn't just listen to it all at once unless on a long trip.Any additional comments?
I enjoyed this Yellow Rose Mystery. Sweeney has a way of making things fun and quick paced. I give it 4 stars because it's just a fun read, but for the Yellow Rose series it's closer to a 5.Took a while to figure this one out. Enjoyable.
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