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  • Foodie Files Cozy Mysteries

  • Foodie Files Cozy Mysteries, Books 1-3
  • By: Christine Zane Thomas
  • Narrated by: Angel Clark
  • Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (40 ratings)

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Foodie Files Cozy Mysteries

By: Christine Zane Thomas
Narrated by: Angel Clark
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Publisher's summary

This box set includes the first three books from Christine Zane Thomas' Foodie File mysteries starring Allie Treadwell. It also includes several recipes mentioned in the audiobooks. Grab your copy today!

Includes:
Book one: The Salty Taste of Murder
Book two: A Choice Cocktail of Death
Book three: A Juicy Morsel of Jealousy

From The Salty Taste of Murder:

The food here is to die for....

Thirty-year-old Allie Treadwell is a singleton. She's a foodie, and a runner. A restaurant reviewer by day, and a Netflix aficionado by night.

Even if it doesn’t make her the most popular dinner guest in the charming Southern town of Lanai, Georgia, Allie’s reviews are always honest.

And her latest is no different from any other.

But Allie’s review isn’t the only thing to hit the newsstand. The restaurant’s owner and Allie’s one-time high school nemesis, Jessica Hayes, is found murdered. When Jessica’s husband, Miller, is labeled the prime suspect, Allie’s convinced the police are mistaken.

As if dodging the bad press while she works to clear Miller’s name isn't enough, one false step could put the real killer onto her.

Can Allie clear Miller’s name without winding up with the next obituary?

©2019 William Davis (P)2019 William Davis
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Good read


CZT’s story is engaging and fun filled with foodie stuff and whodunits. Angel Clark’s performance is acceptable but her phrasing is really annoying, especial in the attributions which she accents more than the story, making it less fun than it could be. Easily corrected with an audio editor’s coaching.

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Romance, recipes, murders

These three novellas are a good value purchase if you like cozy mysteries without swearing, gore, sex or cliffhangers. Set in a small town in Georgia, they have a strong sense of place. Allie is a likable main character whose struggles with finances, romance, friendships and work provide context for the murders which she stumbles on and quickly solves. The stories themselves are interspersed with descriptions of yummy sounding recipes. Clark's neutral US-accent is sometimes a bit flat.
I was given this free review copy at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.

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Quick and clean

I reviewed this all individually. Overall, this is a series of quick and clean mysteries.

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Good short cozy mystery pack

I’ll be honest- I do t usually use a credit on a short book because i want to get the most bang for my buck- so i wouldn’t pick these up singly but they make a great set! The stories have a good mix of character development and who-dun-it with some food and recipes mixed in. I really enjoyed it as a good quick listen!

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The best cozy mystery I’ve read

What’s not to like about these stories. Narrator did a great job of adapting her voice to each character; the characters were so realistic I think I’ve already met each one; and the stories held my interest so no matter where I stopped I look forward to more.

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Fun foodie files

This is a wonderful set of cozy mysteries. I haven’t read the books but listened to this recording of them. The author is wonderful and the narrator does a great job on the voices.

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Foodie Fun

I enjoyed these three cozy mysteries. They were short fun mysteries. Nothing too complex but they were enjoyable.

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Chef Veronica Mars?

A truly fun foodie murder mystery that reminded me of veronica mars, if she was a foodie, with a little romance as well. Wonderful narration that brings you into the story. A wonderful boxset of the books.

Note at the time of this review Audible did not have chapter titles for this title.

This title was provided free for review, however, the thoughts and opinions of this review are my own.

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Good enjoyable

They are fun, and good enjoyment to read. I liked the characters, and Detective Javier being understanding when Allie investigates. The audio of these three was brought to life by Angel Clark.

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Read this one on Kindle

I know I received this book for free. I do not remember if it was in exchange for an honest review or not, but regardless, this review is left honestly and of my own volition. This review is also left after only listening to the first of three books in this collection.

I like CZT's work. The stories are interesting and I very much enjoyed the other series by her (them?) that I've read. Im dinging the story a star because the protag isnt really involved in solving the crime. Maybe that isnt the point of cozy mysteries, but them just going to a place where the bad guy happens to confess what they did takes away any agency of having helped solved the case.

The narrator comes across as a slightly more emotive Siri who was taught sentence structure and how to speak by William Shatner or Christopher Walken while putting emPHAsis on weird words in the sentences sometimes. I appreciate that she tried to do extra voices for the other characters, and that is pretty much the only reason you can convince me that this wasnt narrated by a robot.
All of that said, the narrators voice is pleasant and I'd be happy to listen to her narrate more books if she doesnt read them like this one.

I'll definitely be continuing the series, but it'll be on Kindle, not Audible.

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