
Fun Reunion! Meet, Greet, Murder
A Milo Rathkey Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Tom Lennon
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By:
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D.B. Elrogg
The women of Thrana Hall are holding an all-school reunion. Classmate Jessica Vogel is hated by most of the attendees, but when she's pushed down the steps of an old spooky tower, Private Detective Milo Rathkey is pulled into the investigation.
Is the murder tied to a fatal accident 12 years earlier, an old school grudge, or did the victim's penchant for blackmail get her killed?
Milo's brain keeps telling him something is not right, but he has to wait until the back of his brain talks to the front of his brain.
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In the meantime, Sunderland gets suspicious that someone killed and hid the bodies of several employees of Lakesong, their estate, in the 1950s, enlisting Milo to help him research the cold case, providing an extra detection plot to the book.
I had a fun time listening to Fun Reunion! Meet, Greet, Murder, which is a creative book with interesting plot lines and well- drawn characters. I especially appreciated the interaction between Milo and Sutherland, who balance each other’s quirks and strengths. I particularly enjoyed the scene when Milo and Mary Alice Bonner challenge Sutherland and Agnes to a tennis match, and Milo beats the over- arrogant Sutherland after the latter spends his time disparaging the tennis skills of his roommate.
Tom Lennon performs the audio edition of this book, bringing it to life in a vivid and clear manner. His voice seems especially suited for this book, giving just a hint of grit to the sound of the mystery. Using expression without excess emoting, Lennon makes the plot all the more exciting, convincing me that this book should certainly be listened to instead of read visually.
I thoroughly enjoyed getting to listen to Fun Reunion! Meet, Greet, Murder. I loved the creativity in the plot and characters, as well as extra storylines that add to the interest of the book. I highly recommend this audiobook and give it five stars.
Disclaimer: I received this book for free for review purposes, but that had no influence on the content of my review.
Fun Mystery!
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A really entertaining read/listen.
Narration is clear and easy to listen too.
I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my own request, and voluntarily leave this review.
A 5* Murder mystery
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Fun Mystery!
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Everyone has a motive! This story was a lot of fun. I look forward to the next book in the series. I was gifted a copy of the audiobook in exchange for an honest review.
Great Cozy Mystery!
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Excellent
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Milo’s back and it was worth the wait
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Clever and humorous
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Another great book in the series!
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The narrator was good except many times he put the emphasis on the wrong word, often completely changing the meaning of the sentence. “John had ALWAYS brought the flashlights” is entirely different than “JOHN had always brought the flashlights”. And it confuses characters with incorrect emphases such as “Asked him if HE could fit into a kayak”’or “Asked him if he could FIT into a kayak”. I was also disappointed when he missed clear opportunities to go more with the mood or dialogue than he did. Still, overall his voice felt right for Milo.
I received a free copy of books 1 and 2.
Reminds me of the old Robert Parker series
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