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Pushing Up Daisies

Daisy and Rose Mystery Series

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Pushing Up Daisies

By: Penny Clover Petersen
Narrated by: Sarah Logan
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Daisy Forest knows a ghost when she sees one. True, she has never actually seen a ghost before, but she swears their transparency is a dead giveaway. Daisy, a volunteer tour guide at the historic Holly Hill Mansion, knows that Sophia Meade Long, the woman who once owned the mansion, has been dead since 1814. So, when a very transparent Sophia steps in front of Daisy’s little Prius one night and asks for her help, how could she refuse? Once again Daisy and her sister, Rose, find themselves up to their eyeballs in all sorts of shenanigans - chasing ghosts, holding séances, and searching for priceless Revere silver.

The sudden reappearance of their reprobate father, Dickie Forest, with a new and unlikely interest in the occult has them puzzled to say the least, and their mother, Angela, behaving at her eccentric best. What seems to be harmless fun takes a deadly turn when Daisy stumbles on the body of the mansion’s curator in the wine cellar, and Daisy is later attacked after a Gothic evening in the mansion. When the police seemed to be stumped, it’s up to Daisy and Rose, with the invaluable help of Angela, to calm the ghost and catch a killer.

©2017 Penny Clover Petersen (P)2019 Intrigue Publishing
Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Feel-Good
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Enjoyable Whodunnit • Clever Plot • Character Voice Differentiation • Quirky Sisters • Skillful Misdirection
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This is the 1st audiobook that I've listened to by this author. I really enjoyed it!

Fun

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I received this book for free. I am voluntarily posting this review and all opinions expressed herein are my own.

This is the third book in the Daisy and Rosey Mystery series. It is standalone book with no cliffhanger ending. It can easily be read without having read any of the prior books in the series.

This book is a light, fun, quick read. Rosey, Daisy and their mother Angela are quirky but amusing characters. This time the mystery involves a ghost and dabbling with a Ouija board. And really, how can you not enjoy a mystery where the characters enjoy their cocktails as they solve a murder. Recipes for cocktails are included at the end of the book.

The narrator, Sarah Logan, does a great job with the narration. She is a different narrator from the previous two books [Kim Rossi]. Logan did different voices for the various characters. This was an enthusiastic and fun narration.

Fun Read and Cocktails Too!

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A really good creepy mystery with great comedy! Roses sister and mother can’t quite believe her when she says she saw a ghost let alone the ghost of someone who use to live in the historical mansion nearby. The descendant that owns currently supports her 100%. So is she crazy? Or is there actually ghosts haunting their town.
I will admit the surprise guest appearance of a particular character certainly keeps you guessing as to why they showed up.
I recommend to those who love ghost mysteries with a side of murder.

Ghostly

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This was a nice, fun and cute mystery. I enjoyed it thoroughly and like the series by this author. The narrator was really good and was able to get the characters' personalities and differentiate voices very well

Good

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Is it possible for a cozy mystery to be too cozy? I'm afraid this one was, at least to me. The ghost element was what caught my interest, but it really wasn't a prominent plot point; there were long stretches of the book where it wasn't mentioned at all, except as a vehicle for introducing Ouija boards, seances, etc. In between, we were treated to such scenes as grown women donning wigs and glasses to spy on someone in a restaurant, saying things to one another like "drinkypoo" (given that they drank like fish, maybe they'd already had a few too many), uttering oaths like "Holy maple syrup!" "Holy London fog!" etc. It just tried too hard to be funny, and as a result, the humor seemed forced. The mystery didn't seem that compelling, either. I was more interested in whether the sisters' absentee dad would succeed in winning their mother back.

The narrator was easy to understand, but the sisters' voices were so similar that I had trouble telling them apart. I do give her props for giving dear old Dad just a hint of a British accent, as the text indicated, rather than trying to go full "Blimey."

I'm giving both the story and performance three stars, but not because either was bad; they weren't bad at all, just not to my taste. You may feel differently; clearly, other reviewers here have done so. If you like your mysteries the cozier the better, this may be just what you're looking for.

I received a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

A bit too 'twee' for my taste

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I listened to the first book in this series and really liked it. However, my one complaint was that the narrator made them sound like ancient old ladies days from their deathbed. I was pretty sure they were both still somewhat young, but they just sounded so old! This new narrator makes them sound more their age, which is late 30’s, and the whole story just makes more sense now. They were doing things and acting in ways that just didn’t jive with their old lady voices before. While the voices are hard to differentiate from each other with this narrator, I still liked her way better than the old one. I did accidentally skip a book that came before this one, but didn’t really feel like I had missed out on anything, so, while I wouldn’t call it a stand alone story, it is okay to start with this book if you are so inclined. I like the three main characters in the books and I even like the supporting characters. I love that they aren’t nosy women who drive their neighbors batty with all of their snooping. Things just happen around them and their curiosity gets the better of them. There’s a touch of the supernatural in the books but not much and I love the way things work out with that. Now, I think I need to go back and listen to the book I accidentally skipped. I received this book for free from Audiobook Boom.

The New Narrator Made a Huge Difference

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I found this audiobook to be an extremely enjoyable listen. It has a great combination of murder, mystery and suspense. The narrator does a wonderful job reading this book

Extremely enjoyable

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If you are a fan of cozy mysteries, this one is worth the credit. I don't listen to too many cozy mysteries, so many of them I struggle to listen to the end. This book was light, a lot of fun and enjoyable, very much worth the credit for cozy mystery fans.

Fun, light mystery

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I felt this had a good storyline. The mystery was interesting, characters were believable and the narration was good. I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator.

Interesting cozy mystery

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The quirky Forest sisters are at it again... they seem to have a knack for finding dead bodies and getting mixed up in investigations. This time they have a little help from a ghost!

Penny Clover Petersen does a great job of keeping you guessing and keeping things fun.

I thought the new narrator, Sarah Logan, was a breath of fresh air for the series. I definitely prefer her style.

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