
Murder in Christmas River
Christmas River Cozy Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Randye Kaye
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By:
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Meg Muldoon
Cinnamon Peters is one tough cookie.
Every year at Christmas River's annual Gingerbread Junction Competition, pie baker extraordinaire Cinnamon aims to win, taking down any competitor who gets in her way. But when she finds a dead body in the woods behind her pie shop just days before the big competition, Cinnamon realizes that there's much more to worry about than cookies, frosting, and gumdrops.
Someone's out to bring Cinnamon down. And they're playing dirty.
Only Cinnamon and a mysterious stranger who walks into her life one snowy evening can figure out the mystery.
But can they solve it before Cinnamon's chances of gingerbread competition glory crumble?
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One of my favorites!
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great narrator, good story and a dog 🙂
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Great read!
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I enjoyed the premise the characters and the book.
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Great cozy....
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Good one.
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Cozy murder romance.
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A lovely story!
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Daniel shows up for their prearranged date as Cinnamon is calling the police, taking her home since the woman is in shock. The next day he lets her know that the dead man is the longtime judge of the gingerbread house contest, a man who has been especially hard on Cinnamon, and he has been murdered. As he starts to question her further, Cinnamon wonders why he is asking such things and knows so many details about the case. He admits that he just left the police force in Fresno, California as a former lieutenant, to move back to his hometown of Christmas River, Oregon. So now he is helping the sheriff. And it soon becomes apparent that this sheriff thinks that Cinnamon committed the crime. Thus, she must try to clear her name, while at the same time working hard to win the contest and trying to rekindle a relationship with Daniel.
This book was enjoyable, but it is rather light on details. There are not many twists to the mystery plot, and I thought the solution rather weak. Probably the strongest detail of the book is the character and behavior of Huckleberry, the dog. He has a believable personality that endears him to us. The other characters in the book have less definition to them. The romance plot works fairly well, but it too seems a little thin.
I did enjoy the narration of Randye Kaye, who does a good job of helping us to relate to the book. I liked that part of the book.
Murder in Christmas River is a nice, gentle book. It is ideal for those who want to relax and not think too hard. But I wish it had more depth to it. So I give it three stars.
Being a prime murder suspect
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