
Death at the Café
A Reverend Annabelle Dixon Mystery, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Penny Scott-Andrews
A vicar with a taste for sweets. A nun with a knack for trouble. A deliciously diabolical crime....
When Annabelle meets her friend Mary, she expects tea and cake. What she gets is a double helping of murder.
Armed only with a note, a disappearing dart, whispered rumors, and a love of sweets, this quick-thinking, quick-footed holy woman must piece together the clues, pacify a dogged detective, and find a killer...before she and her friend both wind up in jail.
Part Sherlock Holmes, part Miss Marple, Annabelle is a new kind of sleuth, with an appetite for cakes and crime. If you love solving puzzles, then this suspense-filled yet endearing cozy mystery is just for you. Annabelle's jaunt around London will keep you guessing until the very end!
Death at the Cafe is the first in a furiously fast-paced, funny new series featuring a young female vicar whose passion and dedication to her parish are matched only by her weakness for cake.
*This series of books are clean cozy mysteries that contain no swearing or graphic descriptions of violence or bedroom activities. Get ready for a new series of a different type of thrills.*
Books in the Reverend Annabelle Dixon cozy mystery series:
- Death at the Cafe
- Murder at the Mansion
- Body in the Woods
- Grave in the Garage
- Horror in the Highlands
- Killer at the Cult
- Fireworks in France
- Witches at the Wedding
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The narration was pretty good for what it was. Sister Mary came out as a bit ditzy, but perhaps that's how she was supposed to be. There was enough changes between character voices that you could definitely tell them apart, and that's the main thing I look for in narration - that and an easy to listen to non-monotone voice.
I was given a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for my honest review. I plan to get the entire series.
Clean without being preachy
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