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Narrated by:
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Carly Robins
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By:
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Ellie Alexander
When Sloan Krause walks in on her husband, Mac, screwing the barmaid, she gives him the boot. Sloan has spent her life in Leavenworth, Washington becoming an expert in brewing craft beer, and she doesn't have time to be held back by her soon-to-be ex-husband. She decides to strike out on her own, breaking away from the Krause family brewery, and goes to work for Nitro, the hip new nano-brewery in the Bavarian-themed town.
Nitro's owner, brewmaster Garrett Strong, has the brew-world abuzz with his newest recipe, "Pucker-Up IPA." This place is the new cool place in town, and Mac can't help but be green with envy at their success.
But just as Sloan is settling in to her new gig, she finds one of Nitro's competitors dead in the fermenting tub, clutching the secret recipe for the IPA. When Mac is arrested, Sloan knows that her ex might be a cheater, but a murderer? No way. Danger is brewing in Beervaria and suddenly Sloan is on the case.
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Beer,mystery and a hint of romance
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Good start for a series
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This mystery has lots of red herrings and suspicious odd town folk. While a small town, they are all getting ready for Octoberfest. The narrator brings the town and the town life to life. Totally worth a listen. I’m going for the next in the series to find out what’s next.
Great series start. Narrator superb.
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Decent story.
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Beertatstic
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Learned alot about 🍺
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Mystery set in my favorite town
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Good Debut
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What annoyed me was the “German” accent from the narrator. It was horrible. I think she got it right once at the beginning but before and after that it sounded more Eastern European but had nothing to do with a German accent at all. Since this is a story set in a town that wants to imitate Germany so bad, they should have probably picked a narrator who can actually do a German accent.
It’s cute
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The good:
1) The information about beer is interesting, and Leavenworth, Washington is a real place, so the sense of place is very well-developed.
2) The narration is good to start and gets better as the books go on.
The neutral:
1) The murder mysteries are okay. Not great, not bad. The primary appeal of these stories comes from hearing about craft brewing and the town. But the mysteries are fine.
2) The writer does not have a nuanced understanding of younger people, and this impacts their dialogue and plotlines. If you don't care about that, it's something that's easily overlooked.
The bothersome:
1) These books lack editing. There are a lot of errors: continuity errors between books, continuity errors within books (!), and plotting that doesn't take correct account of timing.
2) To me, the protagonist is hard to like. Everyone in town seems to love her, but we are caught inside her head where she is judgmental, emotionally dishonest, and inflexible. I can imagine other readers liking her, but as the books went on, she became the least interesting and sympathetic character in the stories.
3) The plots are not tidy. Absurd charges get levied and then dropped in an offhand way, and sometimes plot points are never finished. It leaves the reader feeling a bit jerked around. Again, it seems like what these lack is a close-reading editor.
Series Review throught Book 5
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