
Lemon Tart
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Narrated by:
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Diane Dabczynski
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By:
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Josi S. Kilpack
Award-winning author Josi S. Kilpack introduces a new series of culinary “cozies” that is sure to tantalize mystery lovers. In this debut volume, cooking aficionado turned amateur detective Sadie Hoffmiller tries to solve the murder of her beautiful young neighbor - a single mother who was mysteriously lured from her home while a lemon tart was baking in her oven. At the heart of Sadie’s search is the woman’s missing two-year-old child. Whoever took the child must be the murderer, but Sadie is certain that the police are looking at all the wrong suspects - including her!
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a great listen!
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Loved it!
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Love Josi’s culinary mysteries!!
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Not a great narrator for the story
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I love the book
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Loved it!
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Cheesy, but good.
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LOVED IT!
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I don't read murder mystery usually, but I really like this author's regency novels and I like to bake so I thought I would give it a try. I will continue to read her regency and eagerly await each release, but I will not be reading Sadie Hoffmiller murder mysteries again. Her judgemental attitude and disregard for the law in a police investigation made me uncomfortable. It was meant to be funny that she would throw in housekeeping tips at odd times, but it almost felt like making fun of homemakers rather than defending them.
I don't really understand how I can relate so we'll to the author's regency characters but not to this one when we should have more in common, but there it is.
It is a clean mystery, not too gory. My mom recommended this series to me. She is the age of the main character and owns most of the books so it may appeal more to a homemaker in her 50s.
not my cup of tea
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Good audiobook
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