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Cargando... Bowled Over (Vintage Kitchen Mystery) (edición 2013)por Victoria Hamilton (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I sort of blame my self for diving into book two of series first. I found it to be cute read but the concept did not wow me. I also did not feel super connected to the characters. I wanted the concept connect me more. I also did not feel super connected to the characters. The highlight of the book was the mystery I did not see the ending coming. I liked it, but the concept did not wow me. May read more in the futures. ( ) I sort of blame my self for diving into book two of series first. I found it to be cute read but the concept did not wow me. I also did not feel super connected to the characters. I wanted the concept connect me more. I also did not feel super connected to the characters. The highlight of the book was the mystery I did not see the ending coming. I liked it, but the concept did not wow me. May read more in the futures. Jaymie loves vintage kitchenware. Jaymie took potato salad to the town picnic in a vintage depression glass bowl which someone used to kill Kathy Cooper, a long-time childhood friend who began feuding with her in high school for reasons unknown to Jaymie. Jaymie decides to help the local detective solve the case--since her bowl was the weapon. Since she's an amateur sleuth, you can expect her to get herself into trouble with her nosiness. The audio narration is a little too much on the "sweet" side for me. Still this is a fun series with lots of twists and turns. The solution was not immediately obvious and kept the reader guessing. This second installment of the Vintage Kitchen series centered around the long time feud between Jaymie and Kathy Cooper. Jaymie doesn't understand what caused their friendship to explode many years ago and Kathy isn't talking. And then Kathy can't talk when Jamie finds her dead, bashed over the head with Jaymie's own bowl. Since she'll never have the opportunity to heal the rift between them, Jaymie is determined to find out who did kill her old friend but discovers that there a number of people who were not on Kathy's favorite people's list. The characters still need a bit of work but he mystery was fun. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Vintage kitchenware and cookbook collector Jaymie Leighton has been estranged from her high school best friend Kathy Cooper since they were teenagers, but she never knew what turned Kathy against her. After fireworks at a Fourth of July picnic, Jaymie discovers the body of her former friend in the park. On the ground nearby is Jaymie's own Depression-era glass bowl, broken in two. With her fingerprints all over the bowl and a troubled history with the victim, Jaymie suddenly finds herself at the top of the list of suspects. Did the killer intend to frame her for the murder? If so, she is ready to mix it up, because solving crimes is vintage Jaymie Leighton . . . No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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