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  • Progressive Dinner Deadly

  • A Myrtle Clover Mystery, Book 3
  • By: Elizabeth Spann Craig
  • Narrated by: Lia Frederick
  • Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (106 ratings)

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Progressive Dinner Deadly

By: Elizabeth Spann Craig
Narrated by: Lia Frederick
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Publisher's summary

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
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Ms. Marple Wannabe

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.

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Progressive Dinner Deadly

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

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Laugh out loud cozy mystery!!

Eighty something, Myrtle Clover and her neighbor, Miles are back at it again. While scheming to upgrade the books in their book group to some serious classics, Myrtle's busy body neighbor jumps in and convinces the group to change to a progressive dinner club. First of all, Myrtle is a terrible cook, but she purchases deserts for her turn. But her turn never comes around. The main dish hostess is found murdered on her kitchen floor. Someone based her head in with a frying pan. Myrtle is, apparently, only one of a couple people who actually didn't have a grudge against the victim.

Once again, Myrtle competes with her police chief son, Red, to discover the murderer first. After all, she's added investigative reporter to her old age resume. Red tried to side track her into writing a "household hints" column, but shoot, with all the gossip around her small town, she just can't stop herself from listening --can she? Her new ferrel feline buddy is trying to help Myrtle too. He's teaching her how to "hunt" by bring different "catches" to her home, a sparrow and a chipmunk amongst other icky "food treasures".

This continues to be a fun series filled with many interesting characters. Myrtle's habit of filling her front and back yard with garden gnomes to annoy her son, is just one of the creative actions of our octogenarian heroine that causes me to break out in laughter throughout this book. Definitely a fun cozy with a great mystery plot.

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Very Entertaining

I listened to this book first because it is listed as the second book in the series on the author's web page. The characters are all well developed and engaging. The plot moves at a quick pace. I really enjoyed this book and will get the next one.

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Keep Reading

You won't catch the killer unless you listen to the very end . Very suspenseful.

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Myrtle Solves Another One!

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

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Cute, Quick Cozy

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.

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80+ NC Slueth finds Death at the Book Club

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.

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Liked it very much

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.

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Dinner with Death

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.

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