
Scrapbook of Secrets
A Cumberland Creek Mystery, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Edelman
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By:
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Mollie Cox Bryan
About this listen
Having traded in her career as a successful investigative journalist for the life of a stay-at-home mom in picturesque Cumberland Creek, Virginia, Annie can't help but feel that something's missing. But she finds solace in a local "crop circle" of scrapbookers united by chore-shy husbands, demanding children, and occasional fantasies of their former single lives.
When the quiet idyll of their small town is shattered by a young mother's suicide, they band together to find out what went wrong...Annie resurrects her reporting skills and discovers that Maggie Rae was a closet scrapbooker who left behind more than a few secrets - and perhaps a few enemies.
As they sift through Maggie Rae's mysteriously discarded scrapbooks, Annie and her "crop" sisters begin to suspect that her suicide may have been murder. It seems that something sinister is lurking beneath the town's beguilingly calm faade - like a killer with unfinished business.
©2012 Mollie Cox Bryan (P)2013 Audible, Inc.The women are strong and interesting, and the mystery is intriguing. If you're looking for interesting characters and a solid mystery that pushes beyond traditional cozies, then you'll enjoy “Scrapbook of Secrets” and the chapters are short for bedtime reading.
The book gets off to a fast start with a stabbing and the murder of a young mother, Maggie Rae. The morning after her death all of her photos, letters, notes and scrapping supplies were found dumped on the curb outside of her home. The scrapbook ladies just could not imagine who or why anyone would do such a thing and took all of the mementos and supplies. As a scrapbooker, I loved the way the author wove the story of Maggie Rae’s life and death into the scrapbooks that were being put together by this group of ladies for the woman’s children and husband. The scrapbooking is NOT the central part of the book but rather a backdrop. As the women work and talk other interesting things come to light that are happening to other people in the community and surrounding area. And who stabbed Bea?
You will quickly get caught up in the story and the diverse lives of the women. Good thing I was listening to it as I worked in the garden or everything would have been put on hold.
Reminds me of Patterson's "Women's Murder Club"
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Ehhh
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suprizingly suspenseful with humor
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Waste of money
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Would you try another book from Mollie Cox Bryan and/or Barbara Edelman?
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This book is full of talk about porn and erotica with the murder victim being into S&M. If you are looking for a cozy look elsewhere. Further, the writing is all over the board. It took me 3/4 of the book to figure out who the protagonist was.Not a cozy mystery
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Narrator is awful
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