
Murder Under Cover
A Bibliophile Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Susie Berneis
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By:
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Kate Carlisle
When she receives an exquisite copy of the Kama Sutra from her best friend, Robin, to appraise and restore, Brooklyn Wainwright anticipates both recreating a beautiful book and spicing up her love life. But then Robin's apartment is ransacked, and the great guy she recently met is murdered in her bed. Now Robin is the number one suspect. Obviously, exploring the Kama Sutra's bliss will have to wait until after Brooklyn finds the killer...
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When is Brooklyn going to press charges against Minka for assault and battery, breaking and entering and stalking? She has witnesses, including the police themselves. It is time Minka learned that she is NOT above the law and take out a restraining order or get an order of protection against. She also needs to realize that the little witch is not only EXTREMELY jealous of Brooklyn but very insecure as well.
Minka's character is annoying in the extreme. Otherwise it is a fantastic story.
Books, books everywhere.
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Another awesome bibliophile mystery
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In this book the author introduces some new people and new twists. Robin is tired of waiting for Brooklyn's brother, Austin, to make a move, so she moves on with her life. We learn some background about Robin and why she spent so much time with Brooklyn's family when she was a child.
As others have noted, the plot gets wrapped up very quickly at the end of the book. But that makes some sense, since all the threads are related. Sergio and Jeremy, the male same sex couple down the hall, are not among my favorite characters in the series. I must not be alone in that opinion, since the author sends them to Europe for an extended stay in the next book, and brings in a new major character to sublet their apartment.
The narration is both a plus and a minus. It's the first book of the series with a different narrator. Her voicing of Brooklyn sounds WAY too midwest and snarky, and too middle aged. She tones it down in later books, so don't give up yet. If you compare this book with the prior 3, the prior narrator does a better job with the women's voices, in my opinion. I think that carries forward for the later books, as well. HOWEVER, this narrator handles most of the male voices and Derek's British accent MUCH better. Not to mention that the gay men who live down the hall no longer sound like caricatures (no lisp!). And this narrator has fewer strange pronunciations (she knows grosgrain is "grow grain" and not "gross grain"). Everything is a compromise.
In all, a good installment of a favorite series.
Hit and miss, but mostly hit
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Storyline and twists
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Love the new narrator
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a fun action action resd
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Enjoyed the book. It felt as if the author changed her style in Derek’s case.
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I haven’t read the previous books in the series but will go back and listen. I found the main character, Brooklyn, to be smart and real. It is her character that makes me want to write this review.
I enjoyed her friends and neighbors greatly.
The narrator does a very good job. I was impressed that all the men didn’t sound the same - which has been my experience with female narrators.
Excellent
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Love this series
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I'm sorry to say I am amazed that Carlisle is so well read. This book is more juvenile in language, tone and content than juvenile books. I love Janet Evanovich so it's not that I have a problem with girl-talk. I tried another of Carlisle's books and felt the same. Not a writer for me -- though I wish her well as a person.Not good
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