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Dorothy Bodoin

Autor de Secret For A Satyr

31 Obras 107 Miembros 4 Reseñas

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Series

Obras de Dorothy Bodoin

Secret For A Satyr (2007) 15 copias
Snowhedge (2010) 14 copias
A Shadow on the Snow (2005) 13 copias
Love, Deadly Love (2011) 10 copias
The Collie Connection (2009) 4 copias
Cry For the Fox (2005) 3 copias
The Dog From The Sky (2010) 2 copias
Ghost Across the Water (2005) 2 copias
Spirit Of The Season (2010) 2 copias
Winter's Tale (2004) 2 copias
A Time Of Storms (2009) 2 copias
Treasure at trail's end (2005) 2 copias

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Miembros

Reseñas

Not a cozy. Teacher Linnet is threatened on two sides; by some students in her 9th grade English class, one actually wields a gun and wants to toss her into a closet and hammer it shut. And in her own home, where the previous owner was poisoned, the "dead" phone mysteriously rings and eventually a voice comes through warning her of impending death. A love interest develops with the local policeman and he helps her survive !
 
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UPMarta | Jun 21, 2021 |
Not a great read but quick and easy
½
 
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krystalsbooks | otra reseña | Feb 15, 2011 |
Cressa Hannett recently moved to this quaint Michigan town only to be shocked by the tragic accident of a beloved neighbor. The tradegy only seems to spur phantoms of the past that center around the watchful eyes of the Satyr. If you like a story with mystery, light love and a pint of paranormal then its a perfect read for you.
 
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hrrivera44 | otra reseña | Sep 12, 2010 |
When forced by circumstances to put down the book only a couple of pages into it, I found myself thinking, “She certainly has a way with words.” Then I heaved a sigh of relief that this is obviously a well written book, with an attention to detail. This thought was followed by a moment of surprise at the slowness of the beginning. It doesn’t start with a dead body or grab me and take off running as I’m used to in so many mysteries, but meanders through the mist and spring flowers. But then I remembered this is a cozy and that is the nature of a cozy. I can hardly wait until my next opportunity to pick it up.
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I just finished COLLIE CONNECTION by Dorothy Bodoin and I am basking in the glow of a very happy ending. I don’t suppose that is a spoiler, since cozies always have a happy ending, but I felt in the course of the book that Dorothy’s heroine, Jennet Greenway had become a very close friend and she deserves her happy ending.

Jennet Greenway has lost her collie, Halley, and the person she believes took her turns up dead, floating in a Michigan lake. While she searches for Halley, she must deal with plans for her rapidly approaching wedding, reviews of her teaching by the principal (it seems that being sent to the principal’s office is every bit as traumatic for teachers as it is for kids.), and two more collies in her life that can in no way take the place in her heart of the one missing. Not to mention the series of mysteries that capture her attention, such as anonymous and strangely threatening wedding gifts, Alyssa, a strange little girl, who buys dinner every night at the Clovers Restaurant, a missing waitress and cook, and.who killed Crystal and dumped her in the lake

Dorothy Bodoin has filled Foxglove Corners with interesting and compelling characters, especially the heroine Jennet. The story moves at a leisurely pace, but never bogs down. The nit-picker in me found a few too many minor copy editing problems to give it the highest Q Award, but you won’t be disappointed when you read COLLIE CONNECTION.

And if you enjoy reading cozies, I highly recommend that you do.

Reviewed by Linda Suzane, March 31, 2009, www.midnightblood.com
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LindaSuzane | Jun 2, 2009 |

Estadísticas

Obras
31
Miembros
107
Popularidad
#180,615
Valoración
2.9
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
43

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