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  • Mint Cookie Murder

  • Merry Wrath Mystery, Book 2
  • By: Leslie Langtry
  • Narrated by: Bailey Carr
  • Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (196 ratings)

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Mint Cookie Murder

By: Leslie Langtry
Narrated by: Bailey Carr
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From USA Today best-selling author Leslie Langtry comes another Merry Wrath Mystery that will leave you laughing 'til it hurts - scout's honor!

Ex-CIA agent turned suburban scout leader Merry Wrath is just trying to live a normal, quiet life. But all that goes out the window when a convicted traitor (who's inconveniently not in his prison cell) dies on her doorstep, and an obese cat, who bears a disturbing resemblance to Hitler, decides to move in.

To make things worse, it's time for the annual troop cookie sale, her new boyfriend's old college flame shows up to win him back, and someone's shooting at Merry in the frozen foods section of the grocery store. Is the assassin after her or the cat? Is Riley, her hot former CIA handler, hitting on her? Is Rex, her boyfriend, going to dump her? Will she sell enough cookies to take her troop to Winter Sniper Camp? If Merry doesn't find answer to these questions soon, it may be too late!

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Pretty good

It took me a few chapters 5o get used to the CIA theme but once I did, loved the story.

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Merry mischief and cookies.

Merry and Kelly’ Girl Scout troup is like no other, and how could they be when one of their troup leaders is an ex CIA operative.
Creatively funny and very entertaining, I enjoy these stories immensely.
Read for a good time.

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Very entertaining cozy mystery and performance

This book has lots of mystery with twists, lots of characters to sort out, a cat, and romance. It has a complex plot that is sometimes too twisty. There is some humor. The performance is very good. It is very entertaining.

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Cookies For Sale

When a super-max escapee dies on her doorstep Merry Wrath gets a new cat. Now the CIA is back and the Girl Scout group are selling cookies. Then the assassin name BOBB shows up. Quirky characters and situations with lots of laughs. Great narration v

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Even better than the previous book!

Mint Cookie Murder by Leslie Langtry is a terrific sequel to Merit Badge Murder. Merry Wrath and her best friend, Kelly, lead a girl scout troop together, and it’s time to sell Girl Scout Cookies. No problem. Merry’s former CIA partner owes her big time, and it seems that the employees at Langley love cookies more than anyone anywhere in the world. Merry will be able to fund lots of cool gadgets for her troop now! But life gets more complicated when her doorbell rings and Merry answers, only to find a man in his death throes on her front stoop. The man is Lenny Smith, a man who had sold classified information to the enemy and just escaped from the SuperMax prison in Colorado. With him is a cat who looks just like Hitler, making Merry want to name him Kitler. However, her friends talk her out of the name, causing her to name him Philby after a famous spy against the British for the Soviets in the Cold War, since she doesn’t know whose side the cat is on. Adding to the chaos is the sudden appearance of a well-known assassin named “Bobb with three Bs” who makes life even more dramatic, and every time someone says his name, Philby hisses angrily. One might think that life couldn’t get any more dramatic, but of course it does.

This book was so much fun to listen to. I enjoyed the previous book so much that I couldn’t wait to get to the next book in the series, and I was not disappointed. The plot had even more humor than the previous book, and it was well crafted. The scenes with the girl scouts particularly made me laugh, as the girls want to get a chance to learn more about weapons and think Merry is awesome. The scenes with Merry’s pulling strings to get cookies sold really made me laugh.

I especially loved seeing the dynamics among the characters. In so many books, the author fills the space by creating many characters, but in doing that, it is nearly impossible to make each fully round. But this book has just four main characters, with a few more secondary characters who are deliberately secretive because this is, after all, a spy novel. Merry has been dating Rex, the detective who lives across the street from her, for several months, but she feels that things are not progressing further between them. Things have become routine already, as they see each other once a week, on Saturday evenings, when they eat pizza and cuddle in front of Rex’s television. When Rex’s ex-girlfriend comes to town and he takes this glamorous woman out to a fancy dinner, this just serves to heighten Merry’s insecurities, leading her to turn to her former CIA partner, Riley and adding to her sense of guilt. Further, the character of Philby adds to the fun of the book.

Bailey Carr once again does an excellent job of performing the audio version of this book. She has a real sparkle in her voice to make this book all the more enjoyable. The book truly comes to life in this audiobook.

I thoroughly loved Mint Cookie Murder, even more than I loved the first book in the series, which I gave five stars. This book has more humor to it than the first and a lot more great details. I give this book five plus stars!

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Book 2 better than book 1

This book starts out at a faster pace and with humor. Because of this my interest was immediate. The author has improved the story cohesiveness but it still needs improving.
The reader still can't do male voices while her reading is deliberate and not fluid.
Sometimes the story feels forced but mostly it flows along smoothly.
I adore the Brownie troop which brought back memories of my Mom's Cub troop. The interaction between Merry and the troop was the highlight of the story for me.
Give this book a try as it is much better than the 1st.

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Loved it!!!

This book was so much fun. I love a book that provides humor with a great plot some spy type exploits and just a little touch of romance!

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Good story but meh on the narrator

The narrator sounds like she is annoyed as she reads the book making the whole book hard to listen to. I love the story but can't get past the narration.

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Probably a Great Read,but Listening was Difficult!

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

Yes, listening was time well spent because I found a new series with very interesting charaters and a writer who makes me laugh out loud!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Probably the Hitler cat.

How could the performance have been better?

This series needs a narrator who sounds like an adult. This woman sounds like a middle-schooler, which makes it hard to buy her as a former CIA agent.

Was Mint Cookie Murder worth the listening time?

Yes, but it was hard to get past the narrator. The story was well worth it, though.

Any additional comments?

I'll probably buy this series to read on my Kindle, rather than getting any other audio books.

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worst CIA agent ever

if she were really a CIA agent she would have been killed the first day.

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