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  • Eggs in Purgatory

  • By: Laura Childs
  • Narrated by: Susan Boyce
  • Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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Eggs in Purgatory

By: Laura Childs
Narrated by: Susan Boyce
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Publisher's summary

After losing their husbands, Suzanne, Toni, and Petra find independence when they open the Cackleberry Club. When a lawyer is murdered with a secret on his lips and egg on his face, their cozy cafe becomes the scene of a crime. In order to save their cafe, the trio will need to investigate the connections between a religious cult and Suzanne's past. But will putting their noses where they don't belong put Suzanne's life on the line?

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This book is a lot of silly, a lot of common sense, a lot of jaw dropping and a whole lot of fun when you just don't want to think a whole lot. I don't know why the entire series works. I just know that the narrator brings to life a whole bunch of real, well-developed characters and if I'm having a long week or month, or year for that matter, I can play this series...ignore the jaw-dropping dumb moments of which there are a few in the series, and I will feel a whole lot better about life. Yep, it is that kind of book/series Susan Boyce brings the series alive in a way that you can see in your mind's eye exactly what the author wanted you to see, feel and smell. It is a diner after all!

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Eggs in Purgatory

A great introduction to a wonderful series! The recipes are scrumptious!!! Just listening to the menus makes my mouth water!

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Love this series

What a fun mystery, love the ladies and getting to know all of the characters!!

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Not For Me

The mystery and characters are formulaic and flat. The story is predictable and not very interesting. Susan Boyce isn't one of my favorite narrators.

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Author thinks she's clever and cutesy

If the author or people who read this book just ask themselves, would I do this or that? This book would get in one star. The way the three women act to the Sheriff (Doogie really? ) is nonsensical. being a smart aleck doesn't make you a strong or smart woman but evidently Laura thinks so.
anyone who's worked in a restaurant knows three women couldn't do all the things that they say they're doing, one woman doing all the baking and cooking except for on Sunday they have somebody come in to help a little bit. and one woman doing all the waiting because let's face it the lead character didn't do anything she was always running around snooping and finding bodies, she didn't do her snooping on her off hours she did her detecting during working hours so they didn't have her as help and then the bookstore and knitting nook set up to where people had to keep running back and forth during breakfast and lunch hours to check somebody's item instead of just letting them buy it there at the cash register in the restaurant or not have those open at that time.
The stupid positions that Susan put herself in, again if you ask yourself if I was brave what I do this no you still wouldn't have done it at the antique store that's out in the middle of nowhere that happens to have antiques outside when it's closed would you get out of your car and go sit in the rocking chair or would you stay in your car would you had somebody meet you out there period that was risking her life to escape and had to get out to the antique store somehow?
The narrator read everyone who was over the age of 50 with scratch 120-year-old voice and anyone that was deemed as suspects or stupid had some sort of an a southern hillbilly accent ugh.
I guess I was hoping for a well thought out smart mystery series but if the rest of her series is like this I think I'm a no-go.

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