
Margarita Nights
A Sherri Travis Mystery, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Talmadge Ragan
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By:
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Phyllis Smallman
About this listen
In a small Florida beach town, Sherri Travis is a bartender with attitude and a woman with an inconveniently murdered husband who turns out to be as much trouble to her dead as he was alive. Sifting through the debris of Jimmy's life, Sherri finds more than a few people who wanted her lying, scheming, scam artist husband gone - but which one actually did the deed?
©2011 Phyllis Smallman (P)2012 Phyllis SmallmanGood beach read
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What made the experience of listening to Margarita Nights the most enjoyable?
The narrator's accents and the ease with which we could keep up with the action.Who was your favorite character and why?
Sherry, of course. She was rather bumbling but you couldn't help but root for her to come out on top.What about Talmadge Ragan’s performance did you like?
Her accent was charming.Very Enjoyable
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I was excited to get this, the first book in the Sherri Travis mystery series, in audio format.
The narration by Talmadge Ragan, with her southern accent, is perfect for the story. I can see why Good Morning America recommended it for a summer read.
I loved it, and hope the rest of the series comes soon. It is 5 stars from me.
An entertaining, award winning story
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What made the experience of listening to Margarita Nights the most enjoyable?
Phyllis Smallman won the first Unhanged Arthur Ellis Canadian Crime WritingAward, earning a contract with prestigious McArthur and Company, who
published her novel this spring.
It's a winner from page 1, where we are introduced to feisty bartender
Sherri Travis in Jacaranda, Florida. She's separated from her husband Jimmy,
but when his boat blows up and she's named on an insurance policy, Sherri
finds herself swimming with the sharks in blue waters streaked with blood.
Jimmy was no prince; a legion of people wanted him turned into fish food,
and Sherri's at the top of her game in a hunt to exonerate herself.
Put a sharp-witted woman in the exotic setting of the Gulf Islands playing a
game in which she's both predator and prey, and you have a perfect storm.
The details put the reader on the spot, immersed in place and time: "The
Sunset is the creme de la creme of watering holes. On the second floor of a
pink stucco building decorated with white Bermuda shutters and tall graceful
palms, etched glass doors lead from the lobby of the restaurant into the
bar. Black-and-white photographs of Key West in the thirties line the
Cypress-panelled walls. Overhead, two giant fans on pulleys stir air
smelling of old leather chairs, long ago Cuban cigars and expensive
perfume."
You are there, no doubt about it. Breathe in that warm ocean air and sip a
frosted drink.
Jacaranda Jewel
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Not very entertaining
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