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Amanda Flower

Autor de Crime and Poetry

48 Obras 3,076 Miembros 461 Reseñas 4 Preferidas

Series

Obras de Amanda Flower

Crime and Poetry (2016) 321 copias
Assaulted Caramel (2017) 195 copias
Prose and Cons (2016) 191 copias
A Plain Death (2012) 135 copias
Murders and Metaphors (2019) 133 copias
A Plain Scandal (2013) 107 copias
Lethal Licorice (2018) 107 copias
Maid of Murder (2010) 97 copias
Premeditated Peppermint (2018) 95 copias
Flowers and Foul Play (2018) 95 copias
Verse and Vengeance (2019) 86 copias
Farm to Trouble (2021) 85 copias
A Plain Disappearance (2013) 79 copias
Toxic Toffee (2019) 79 copias
Matchmaking Can Be Murder (2019) 70 copias
Marshmallow Malice (2020) 66 copias
Death and Daisies (2018) 65 copias
Andi Unexpected (2013) 61 copias
Lemon Drop Dead (2021) 60 copias
Dead End Detective (2020) 56 copias
Crimes and Covers (2022) 54 copias
The Final Reveille (1605) 51 copias
Peanut Butter Panic (2022) 49 copias
Courting Can Be Killer (2020) 46 copias
Put Out to Pasture (2022) 46 copias
Murder in a Basket (2012) 45 copias
Marriage Can Be Mischief (2021) 44 copias
Mums and Mayhem (2020) 44 copias
Criminally Cocoa (2019) 38 copias
The Final Tap (2016) 37 copias
Blueberry Blunder (2023) 34 copias
Botched Butterscotch (2020) 32 copias
In Farm's Way (2023) 30 copias
Andi Under Pressure (2014) 30 copias
Candy Cane Crime (2020) 29 copias
Honeymoons Can Be Hazardous (2022) 27 copias
The Final Vow (2017) 27 copias
A Plain Malice (2014) 26 copias
Frozen Detective (2022) 24 copias
Andi Unstoppable (2015) 24 copias
To Slip the Bonds of Earth (2024) 13 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1980-01-23
Género
female
Lugares de residencia
Ohio, USA
Akron, Ohio, USA
Ocupaciones
academic librarian
mystery author
Organizaciones
Sisters in Crime
Sisters in Crime Columbus Ohio
Sisters in Crime Guppies
America Christian Fiction Writers
Agente
Nicole Resciniti (Seymour Agency)
Biografía breve
Author Amanda Flower, a native of Akron, Ohio, started her writing career in elementary school when she read a story she wrote to her sixth grade class and had the class in stitches with her description of being stuck on the top of a Ferris wheel. She knew at that moment she’d found her calling of making people laugh with her words. Like her main character India Hayes, Amanda is an academic librarian for a small college near Cleveland. When she is not at the library or writing her next mystery, she is an avid traveler who has been to seventeen countries, forty-eight U.S. states, and counting. Maid of Murder is her debut novel and the first in a series featuring amateur sleuth India Hayes.

Miembros

Reseñas

Bailey works as a chocolatier in New York and is a rising star in her field, but she travels to rural Ohio to visit her Amish grandparents because her grandfather is seriously ill. She plans to return to New York soon, but that does not work because the body of a businessman is found in the kitchen of her grandparents' candy shop.

I enjoyed this book much more than I expected: The story, the characters, the atmosphere. I only have basic knowledge of the Amish, but I liked how little bits of information were included in an organic way that did not hinder the flow.
The story drags a bit in the second quarter and the murderer lacks a motive - at least it isn't explained - , but otherwise it was a good cosy read and I am looking forward to the next one.
… (más)
½
 
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MissBrangwen | 25 reseñas más. | Apr 16, 2024 |
Crime and Cherry Pits by Amanda Flower is the fourth book in the Farm to Table Mysteries. It can be read as a standalone for those new to the series. Crime and Cherry Pits did not feel like it was written by Amanda Flower. The main character, Shiloh was okay along with her friend and farm worker, Chesney. Hazel is a sweet girl who prefers to spend time with Shiloh versus her grandparents (who dislike Shiloh). There seemed to be a few people in the town who disliked Shiloh. Shiloh’s cousin, Stacey, is an unlikeable character. I wish the author had not included Stacey in the series. Stacey feels she is entitled to a portion of the treasure that Shiloh’s grandmother left for Shiloh to find. Since Stacey sold her part of the farm, I do not know why she feels deserves part of it or why Shiloh feels she should share it with her. I was not a fan of this particular storyline. We follow Shiloh while she is working at the festival as well as doing her chores on the farm. The mystery was simple. I did like the method of murder which was unique. Shiloh asked questions in between her other activities. It was an easy to solve whodunit despite the lack of clues. The pacing was off in the story and the same details were repeated (over and over). Crime and Cherry Pits lacked the humor that is normally present in Amanda Flower’s cozy mysteries. The characters have evolved little since the beginning of the series. My favorite character is Shiloh’s pug, Huckleberry. He is a cutie. While I enjoy the author's other cozy mysteries, I will eschew the Farm to Table Mysteries.… (más)
 
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Kris_Anderson | Apr 4, 2024 |
Standard Cozy Mystery through Audible. Rarely find anything special in cozy mystery books, but I do love to listen when I want something light and fun to pass the time during chores.
 
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Loolaw-Reads | 25 reseñas más. | Apr 1, 2024 |
This is the third book in the cozy mystery series Magical Bookshop; it is recommended that one read the earlier books first. This mystery was challenging for me. I had trouble deciding who had done the deed, and I kept guessing the wrong person.

Recommended for fans of cozy mysteries.
 
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Jean_Sexton | 18 reseñas más. | Mar 17, 2024 |

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Obras
48
Miembros
3,076
Popularidad
#8,303
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
461
ISBNs
249
Idiomas
2
Favorito
4

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