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Progressive Dinner Deadly

A Myrtle Clover Mystery, Book 3

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Progressive Dinner Deadly

By: Elizabeth Spann Craig
Narrated by: Lia Frederick
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Retired octogenarian schoolteacher Myrtle Clover is fit to be tied when her book club votes to change to a supper club. Who wants chips and dip when they can have Dickens and Twain?

The first supper club is a progressive dinner... where Myrtle loses interest during the hors d'oeuvres. But when a body is discovered during the main course, the evening quickly gets interesting. Myrtle pits her sleuthing skills against her police chief son's to find the killer.... if the killer doesn't find her first.

©2011 Elizabeth Spann Craig (P)2013 Elizabeth Spann Craig
Cozy Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Feel-Good Witty
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Humorous Cozy Mystery • Engaging Elderly Protagonist • Excellent Narration • Small-town Charm • Intriguing Plot Twists
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If you like listening to a lot of gossipy small town women then you'll like these mysteries. This one was a little better than the first one because of the antics of Ms. Clover's feral cat who had taken a shine to her and would bring her first presents and then other creatures to try to teach Ms. Clover on how to hunt.

Like the first one Ms. Clover goes around gathering gossip so she can figure out who the murderer is, trying to beat her son, the police chief, to the punch. You never hear exactly how she figured it out until she's explaining it to the police.

It's an easy listen and the narrator does a pretty good job.

Ms. Marple Wannabe

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Funny!!!!!! This is the funniest book I've read in a long time!
Read it soon.

Progressive Dinner Deadly

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This one had a lot of moving parts to work out. But Myrtle Clover worked in out in the end. It was a good read.

Liked it very much

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A clean cozy mystery with an abundance of quirky characters. A woman thought to be admired turns out to be disliked by almost everyone and her seeming perfection turns out to have a dark side. When found dead in her kitchen there is no shortage of suspects. With humor woven into the story , and some false leads, it will keep you guessing until the last chapter. I received this audiobook at no cost from Audiobookworm for my honest review.

Dinner with Death

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The second book in the Myrtle Clover Mysteries Series is even better than the first. With the same core characters but different secondary characters, we delve even deeper into the town of Bradley, North Carolina and see some of the darker aspects of such a small, tight-knit community. There are some things that you will never live down in a small town, and we explore the consequences of this in this second novel.

Jill Caulfield is an angel to the majority of those who know her. With a husband who doesn’t work and who drinks away all of his inheritance, Jill works two jobs and has a side hustle cleaning others houses to keep their family afloat. But when Jill is found dead in her kitchen by the book-club-turned-supper-club, things begin to be revealed. It becomes clear to Myrtle Clover that Jill wasn’t the saint that many people thought. And as she begins to dig into the case, she puts herself in danger once again to beat her police chief son to the answer of who murdered Jill Caulfield. Can Myrtle come out of this alive? Or is she digging herself into an early grave?

The new characters we’re introduced to in this book draw us even further into the town of Bradley. With the same perfect small-town vibe as before, now that the core cast of characters is established, we get to delve into the workings of the small town. Each new character adds more to the universe that Elizabeth Craig has created. And now Myrtle has a new furry friend, a feral cat that proves to be far more useful and entertaining than anybody would think.

If you enjoyed the first book, this second one will endear Myrtle and Miles to you even more. This is even better than the first, in my opinion. We get to see new faces with the familiar, and the mystery is even better. I guessed the murderer about 80% of the way through book one, but I was with Myrtle as she discovered the murderer in this book. And there’s more than even Myrtle thinks in this one. If you want a fascinating mystery in a cozy town teeming with secrets, this book is for you!

Dinner Party Gone Wrong

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Would you listen to Progressive Dinner Deadly again? Why?

Very interesting.

Have you listened to any of Lia Frederick’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

There were many times I laughed out loud.

Any additional comments?

I love Myrtle, she reminds me of some fiesta seniors in my church.

Great

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On of my favorite mystery series. I loved the voice used for Myrtle! Can't wait to download the next book.

Myrtle Solves Another One!

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When Myrtle, the 80+ year old amateur sleuth of NC, attempts to get her book club to read classics, it morphs to a deadly progressive dinner club. Fun, but pacing is erratic.

80+ NC Slueth finds Death at the Book Club

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Although this book is listed in Audible as Book #3 in the Myrtle Clover Mystery, Amazon shows it is Book #2. Either way, it is my 1st taste of the cute cozy series with the 80-something retired school teacher/amateur sleuth.

When Myrtle tries to elevate her book club to a higher quality reading experience, her ploy takes a wrong turn as the group decides to turn their meetings into progressive dinner parties. After one of their members is found dead with a skillet-smashed skull, the search is on for the killer. Throughout the story, Myrtle seems to always be in the right place at the right time while her son-the-police-officer is one step behind. Needless to say, the dinner parties are suspended, but this doesn't stop more bodies from showing up.

This delightfully humorous cozy by Elizabeth Spann Craig has an equally delightful narration performed by Lia Frederick. I look forward to enjoying more of the series.

Cute, Quick Cozy

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Completely enjoyed the performance. Lia brings Myrtle alive and makes you believe that her neighbor, Erma, is as annoying as Myrtle describes. I really like these stories and hope that Audible will bring the entire series into their library.

Great Narration

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