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Murder in Cherry Hills

Cozy Cat Caper Mystery, Book 1

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Murder in Cherry Hills

By: Paige Sleuth
Narrated by: Marla Bradeen
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Kat Harper has only just returned to her small hometown of Cherry Hills, Washington when she discovers the dead body of her neighbor, Mrs. Tinsdale. Matilda, Mrs. Tinsdale's orphaned rescue cat, just might be the only eyewitness to the murder. But how do you convince a cat to reveal "whodunit"?

©2015 Marla Bradeen (P)2017 Marla Bradeen
Cozy Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Cats
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Very brief cozy mystery. SHORT

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It was okay. It was short and didn't have much to say – no suspense or thrills. I'm glad it was only a couple of hours.

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Needs work.

This very short story had a few good things going for it. I really liked the cat. But the writing was very rigid, never becoming naturally flowing, and the reader/performer read very stiffly, with little emotion. Listening actually became painful. I cannot recommend this to anyone, unless perhaps you are attempting to learn to read by following along , and don't really care about the content. Sorry. I hate giving bad reviews .

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Performance not very good.

Narration isnt very good. Might be an inexperienced narrator based on numerous other performances I've heard from other narrators. Speeding up the narration helped a little.

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For children under 12

The book read like a children's book, almost like Nancy Drew. Predictable and simple. Not much plot. Nosy girl sleuths with handsome detective. Three stars. Meh.

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Entertaining Read!

An interesting and entertaining storyline with creative characters with well developed personalities. I look forward to seeing how this series develops in future books.

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cute

cute story, narration very stilted. I would have given a better review if she hadn't sound like a robot

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Cute but slight

Kat Harper has moved home to Cherry Hills, Washington, and is settling in happily, until she finds her neighbor, Mrs. Tinsdale, murdered. The police detective who turns up to lead the investigation is childhood friend Andrew, who'll be investigating his first murder.

Except, of course, Kat has to investigate, too. Mrs. Tinsdale's cat, Matilda, with no one else to give her a home, moves in with her, and she gets involved with the rescue group Matty came from, and which Mrs. Tinsdale was treasurer for. This puts her in contact with all of the tiny number of people who could even conceivably had any motive to kill the friendly, kindly, older woman.

I like the characters. They're not very deep or complex, but they are likable. Kat also doesn't ignore all common sense and put herself in obvious and predictable danger, which is a plus. Yet it seemed a rather slight story, even for its short length. Enjoyable, but not something that will linger in your mind after you're done reading it.

In addition to that, Paige Sleuth a.k.a. Marla Bradeen reads the audiobook herself, which was perhaps not wise. She's not a bad reader, but she is merely reading aloud. She reminded me more than anything of me and my cousins reading to each other in bed at night, sharing a book in our shared bedroom. Warm memories, but there are better readers out there.

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Maybe it was written for middle schoolers?

I could come up with 15 words such as trite, silly, etc.
But I really think the headline that’s required says it all.

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Nice start to a new series

Paige Sleuth written an enjoyable book that is a nice start to a new series. Marla Bradeen does a nice job bringing it all to life. I look forward to the next installment.

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Need a lot of work

I believe in Encouraging writers, But the only thing I can think of to say is that I would encourage this author and the narrator to find a community College for course work in narrative writing and speakinf/reading. The plot needs filling out, The characters need depth And the pace Needs to pick up. In addition, the narrator needs some training for this kind of work.

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