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Cindy Keen Reynders

Autor de The Saucy Lucy Murders

5 Obras 45 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Cindy Keen Reynders

The Saucy Lucy Murders (2007) — Autor — 36 copias
Paws-itively Guilty (2008) 5 copias
7 Year Witch (2012) 1 copia
Wild Creek Whispers (2022) 1 copia

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A cozy mystery. Set in a small community, Moose Creek Junction. The suspect is Lexi Lightfoot. The eccentric character can be either Aunt Gladys or Lexi's older sister Lucy Parnell. The connection to law enforcement is Otis Parnell, Lexi's brother-in-law. The female sleuth who doesn't trust law enforcement, to get it right or soon enough is Lexi.

A humorous cozy mystery that was fun to read.
 
Denunciada
Bettesbooks | otra reseña | Sep 23, 2021 |
There was a whole lot I liked about this book and a few things I didn't. Overall I enjoyed it and will read the next in the series.

Lexie owns a small soup 'n sandwich cafe in a very small town in Wyoming. When the book starts her date is killed by a bullet while out snowmobiling. Tagged as a tragic hunting accident no one thinks much more about it (except Lexie) until her next blind-date, arranged by sister Lucy, is also killed. Now everyone wonders if Lexie is killing her dates, at least until Lexie becomes the target.

The suspense and the mystery here were very well done. What I didn't like was the stereotype of the two sisters, daughters of a preacher. Lucy is the "good sister", holier than thou in a lot of cases. Lexie is the "bad sister" who got pregnant in high school and left the home town for 17-18 years, only to come home licking her wounds.

There are glimmers of the two softening in their prescribed molds and that is why I'm willing to go on with the series because mostly the characters are great fun and I enjoyed the book
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bookswoman | otra reseña | Mar 31, 2013 |
This is the second in a series which can often be less well done than the first. To me it was a good mystery with some interesting characters and some growth in the behavior of the sisters Lexie and Lucy. Lexie was getting less "bad girl" attitude and Lucy was still preachy but not as overbearing with it.

So, what was the problem? It was a single word, the word "hiccough". The spelling bothered me a bit but I could have lived with that except for the fact that it must be used about 200 times in this book! Almost every conversation that Lexie has with anyone other than Sister Lucy, her daughter Eva or brother-in-law and cop Otis. The Hiccough is a reflex reaction to tension and I wouldn't mind it being mentioned when she was feeling tense but not only did see mention that the hiccoughs were starting but she inserted the word into every single sentence, or even two or three in between two words of the sentence. It got to the point that I was almost disgusted enough to stop reading the book because of one stupid word. Not only did it pull me out of the story but I was talking *out loud* to the author to "for got sakes get over the stupid hiccoughs and let the character speak a whole sentence." Aaargh!

So, I'm going to have to think long and hard about whether I'll read any more in the series, which is a shame because there is a lot of like about the books.

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Denunciada
bookswoman | Mar 31, 2013 |

Estadísticas

Obras
5
Miembros
45
Popularidad
#340,917
Valoración
2.9
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
13