Murder to Go Audiobook By Loren Estleman, Joan Hess, Marcia Muller, Sara Paretsky, Sharyn McCrumb, Wendy Hornsby cover art

Murder to Go

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Murder to Go

By: Loren Estleman, Joan Hess, Marcia Muller, Sara Paretsky, Sharyn McCrumb, Wendy Hornsby
Narrated by: Barbara Bain
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Feast on this delectable collection of "whodunits" from some of the mystery world's most diabolical chefs. Whet your appetite with Sara Paretsky's "Skin Deep," in which fan-favorite Chicago private investigator, V.I. "Vic" Warshawski, takes on a chi-chi salon after one of its clients turns up dead. For your next course, try Wendy Hornsby's award-winning "Nine Sons," a country schoolteacher's recollection of a gifted student whose farm life was more troubled than it seemed. Then treat yourself to Elizabeth Peters' “The Runaway,” which tells of two sisters who flee from home—and head straight into the arms of terror. Other menu choices include chilling delights from Loren D. Estleman, Joan Hess, Sharyn McCrumb, Marcia Muller, Barbara Paul, Nancy Pickard, and Bill Pronzini. Here are the murderous main courses:

• “Skin Deep” by Sara Paretsky, read by Paula Prentiss

• “Nine Sons” by Wendy Hornsby, read by Barbara Bain

• “The Man Who Loved Noir” by Loren D. Estleman, read by Henry Polic II

• “Death of a Roman Writer” by Joan Hess, read by Henry Polic II

• “A Wee Doch and Doris” by Sharyn McCrumb, read by Barbara Bain

• “The Sanchez Sacrements” by Marcia Muller, read by Diane Baker

• “Appetites” by Barbara Paul, read by Ed McMahon

• “A Killing in Xanadu” by Bill Pronzini, read by Ed McMahon

• “Lazy Susan” by Nancy Pickard, read by Paula Prentiss

• “The Runaway” by Elizabeth Peters, read by Diane Baker

©2022 Loren Estleman, Joan Hess, Marcia Muller, Sara Paretsky, Sharyn McCrumb, and Wendy Hornsby (P)2022 Phoenix Books
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Excellent for a collection

Like all the collections I've heard, the stories and narrators vary. In this one, they range from good to excellent. That's much better than most, so giving this one 5s.

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Great First Listen

For anyone interested in crime, these short stories provide a great introduction to audiobooks showing a range of authors and narrators and how their stories can be transformed through the magic of audible. The stories are great too.

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an ok listen

Some of the narrators are so flat that even in stories with only three characters, it was sometimes difficult to figure out which character was speaking. The stories themselves ranged from entertaining to predictable - but the narration was sometimes so irritating that it was difficult to notice the stories at all.

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Ugh!

What disappointed you about Murder to Go?

What a waste of money on this one. Boring stories the bits I tried to listen to anyway. I have to say I didn't listen to the whole thing only part of each story. It sounds like the narrators were talking from the bottom of a metal barrel. I can't listen to this.

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Anger at the waste of money.

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I want my money back.

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