
Catch Me If You Candy
A Bakeshop Mystery, Book 17
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Narrado por:
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Emily Durante
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Ellie Alexander
Halloween has arrived in picturesque Ashland, Oregon, and all of the ghouls and goblins have descended on Main Street for the annual parade. It's a giant street party and Torte is right in the mix.
Jules Capshaw and her team have been baking up autumn delights and trick-or-Torte bags filled with sugar cookie cutouts, spiced cider, and mummy munch. It's the end of the season at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which means that the costumes for the parade are going to be out of this world. The elaborate guises even extend to pets. The grand marshal of this year's parade is no other than a regal pug aptly named King George. Jules is delighted to get to share the experience with Carlos and Ramiro, but things take a dark turn when she discovers a dragon slumped in front of the bakeshop.
Jules is distraught when she realizes the dragon is dead. She's also shaken because a few days before the parade, her mother's Mahjong partner Helen discovered a warning note about a dragon in an antique game set. Jules hopes it's just a random coincidence, but as the clues begin to unfold it becomes evident that there's been a murder on All Hallow's Eve. Can Juliet sift out the truth before the killer comes after her?
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Loved the story, but . . .
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I like the narrator and enjoyed the mystery.
Halloween is fun in Ashland
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It’s a series with a running storyline but the books seem to be a bit repetitive with explaining some of the key points of the story. Which for someone who is reading one of the books in the series for the first time out of order is fine but overall not so much.
I wasn’t very fond of this particular narrator.
Overall not as much mystery and focus on solving the case as I would like.
It’s nice to have on while I work so I will most likely listen to a few more overtime but it’s just not as good as when I first started listening to
Not as good as some of the others
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1. She has added kitchen staff that add nothing to the story but insists on devoting a chapter to each book giving each an in depth biography with the exception of the Hispanic front of house manager who is so irrelevant that I honestly can’t remember her name.
2. There is repeated mention of Jax being obsessed with her dog. Granted, she is but no more so than The Professor is about “The Bard”. As the bard says….As the bard says….As the bard say…. I’m sure The Bard would say “Shut Up Already”. It’s ridiculous that the entire town trusts and places on a pedestal a stooge that has nothing to say if The Bard hasn’t previously stated it. It’s easy to google quotes attributed to The Bard and slap down an obtuse quote instead of putting forth the effort to create character dialogue that is pertinent to the arc of the story. Talk about obsession…
3. She is now reciting recipes and attempting to pass them off as content pertinent to the story . Every…Single….Food….Must…Include…A…Detailed….List…Of …Ingredients and Recipe. It’s a literary recipe for a Nothing Burger and a lazy way to fill pages. Tell me you are plagiarizing a cookbook without telling me you are plagiarizing a cookbook.
If the author is bored with her own work, she and the editors should expect the same from readers. She tried to jump the shark and ended up in its “Jaws”.
Jumping The Shark
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Story was fine, narration was awful
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