• Apple Strudel Alibi

  • Oxford Tearoom Mysteries, Book 8
  • By: H.Y. Hanna
  • Narrated by: Pearl Hewitt
  • Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (707 ratings)

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Apple Strudel Alibi

By: H.Y. Hanna
Narrated by: Pearl Hewitt
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When Gemma’s romantic holiday with her boyfriend is cancelled, the tearoom sleuth finds herself heading to Vienna instead with her cat Muesli and the nosy Old Biddies for company. And it’s not long before they stumble across a murder right in the heart of Austria’s historic capital. 

A handsome art critic dies suspiciously at their hotel, and the Old Biddies are determined to sniff out the killer. Is it the bitter hotel owner nursing a grudge? The critic’s jealous mistress wanting revenge? Or even the American horse trainer who seems inexplicably nervous around the police? 

Soon Gemma is dragged into an impromptu investigation which has her tackling Vienna’s famous pastries, snooping in police files and even braving a nude sauna in search of clues! 

But can she sort the suspects from the Schnitzel and solve the mystery before the killer strikes again? 

©2018 H.Y. Hanna (P)2018 H.Y. Hanna

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Holiday fun with a twist

I adored this story! I have to say I was totally worried about Gemma ' s relationship at the beginning and am so glad Hanna didn't leave us hanging to see what goes down with Devlin and Gemma. The old biddies on holiday are a hoot! The things those 3,Muesli,and Gemma get up are great! I didn't want to stop listening to this story. I had to find out who the murderer was and if I was right( I wasn't). I also really enjoyed the author 's descriptions of the places that were visited during the story. I was totally googling them to find out more!
I really love how Pearl Hewitt brought the characters to life and am eagerly waiting the next in the series.
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All the above opinions are my own. I was given this book for free in return for an honest review.

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Time to end this series

I have enjoyed other entries in this series but this one abuses Hanna’s listeners good will. The story is contrived. The author uses extensive descriptions just to fill pages. She offers up Vienna tourist sights eg the Spanish Riding School, Gustav Klimt paintings and numerous places to dine on calorie filled pastries just to fill pages. The howls of the cat become annoying. I would have been happier to here Muesli’s howls described rather than imitated. The cats antics do not occur naturally
but are also awkwardly contrived to keep the cat in the story.

I would advise Hanna that you don’t have a story to tell wait until uou do. This was an insult

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Good but left wanting

I love the Oxford Tea Room series and eagerly listen to each one. They aren’t my usual cup of tea as I gravitate towards steamier novels or ones with a supernatural twist.
So up until now I’ve been patient with the relationship between Jemma and Devlin (though the last book had me shaking my head a few times) but this book really was horribly lack lustre in the romance department.

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I just don’t understand their relationship at all at this point. It’s like they are just acquaintances. They have as much steam as frozen perogies. Devlin bails on their vacation and she gets mad (rightfully so) but then the novel just skips around and randomly inserts their relationship as if he’s nothing more than a contact she needs. There’s ZERO chemistry now. He doesn’t do anything to redeem himself and at the end she returns home and he’s not there to greet her or pick her up from the airport....like what?! Why are they even together?
There’s nothing likeable to me about their relationship. Neither of them try hard to see each other, they never have fun, they argue more than they kiss and Jemma is a prude.

Again, I know that normally the stories I like are much more romantic but even in real life I don’t know any of my friends that act like this. I’m married and I can tell you that in comparison to Jemma and Devlin my relationship would be a scone with clotted cream and jam and theirs would be a soggy saltine. =_=

I hope there’s more character development. Because as far as I can tell they have a very unhealthy relationship. And each book seems like they are getting closer and closer to ending things. Or at least I hope they do because they are horribly mismatched.

I think though that I’m really just listening to the series for the Old Biddies. They are by far the most interesting and amazing part of this book. And of course muesli, things would be horribly dull without the cat and the old ladies.

I’ll try one more book but I don’t see myself listening to more if things don’t improve with the main characters.

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A Bit Absurd - Not my Favorite in the Series

Gemma steps over the line by investigating a murder in a country where she is outside any authority. Then she interferes with a family where she deceives the mother and makes a mess of it.
There are extremely irritating characters: blabber-mouth Jane, and Tiger Mom afraid of all animals. They were truly awful! Muesli’s actions were also unbelievable.
However, the descriptions of Vienna and their desserts and horses were lovely.

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An engaging on-location cozy

I am a fan of the Oxford Tearoom Mysteries from my first reading, and Pearl Hewitt does an excellent job bringing the characters to life. Until this book, the setting has been the environs of Oxfordshire, but this book goes on the road, so to speak, to Vienna, Austria along with her cohorts, the "old biddies". These are recurring characters that lend an element of farce, as well as a device where their antics reveal clues to the central mystery.

Emma's love interest, Devlin, plays a minor role in this book, but the descriptions of Vienna, the charming hotel, and the mouth-watering descriptions of Viennese pastry make up for the lack of romance.

The plot was suitably convoluted to keep my interest, with a liberal sprinkling of red herrings. The real charm of the book, though, was the setting, a sub-plot involving a gifted child, and the descriptions and backstory of the famed Lippizaner Stallions.

Disclosure: A review copy of this audiobook was sent to me by the author. All of the above opinions are my own.

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Great Cozy Mystery!

A great cozy full of fun, mischief, laughter and mystery. I can't wait for the next book in the series!

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So well-written and entertaining

My fourth read/ listen from author H.Y. Hanna. I love the narrator’s British accent & her cat “meows”, I really enjoyed this read. Cozy mysterish, captivating primary characters, I love Mewsley’s increased role over the course of the series. What other blurbs can I use to describe these books? Oh well, buy the book, read the books, get into a good author and some good characters as I have. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 - July 24, 2018).

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Another great mystery by H.Y. Hanna

In <strong>Apple Strudel Alibi</strong> by H.Y. Hanna, Gemma Rose is upset to learn that her boyfriend, Devlin, has to work in his job as the top detective for the Oxford CID and can't go on their planned trip to Malta. So she finds herself changing her plans to go to Vienna to receive an award for the best scones in England. When she arrives at the airport, she discovers that the four senior women collectively known as "the Old Biddies" are traveling with her and have reserved a suite with Gemma in the new hotel opened by Sophia, a close childhood friend of Gemma's mother. At the hotel, they meet ? Wagner, a lifestyle critic notorious for his cruel, scathing reviews, and he schedules a dinner date with Glenda, one of the Old Biddies. But when Glenda goes downstairs to meet Wagner, he doesn't show up, causing Glenda to look for him in the music room of the hotel. With a scream, Glenda comes rushing out after having discovered Wagner lying dead on the concrete beneath the balcony of the music room.

The police soon declare the death a suicide after having found what passes as a suicide note. However, when Gemma sneaks into the office where the police are keeping the note, she notices it seems weird and doesn't end with a complete sentence. The Old Biddies especially feel certain that this is a murder and lure Gemma into their crazy schemes to investigate.

<strong>Apple Strudel Alibi</strong> is the eighth book in the Oxford Tea Room series, and Hanna does not disappoint as she continues this incredibly fun and clever series. The plot is creative, though it doesn't have as much depth and twists and turns as the previous seven books. However, the standard set by Hanna was so high that the mystery is still creative and well done. Further, the setting details and fun scenes make the book a great delight. One of the highlights is a visit to an Austrian spa with the Old Biddies, who are as excited about all the coed nudity around them as Gemma is horrified.

The characters continue to come to life as in all of Hanna's books. Besides Gemma, who narrates the book and has a fun personality, especially in the horror she feels at some of the schemes of the Old Biddies. These octogenarians are the highlight of the book, with wild ideas and nosiness in everything that they get into. The "guest characters" provide a lot of fun as well. The Chinese family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Chow and their 8-year-old daughter, Mei Mei, seem sadly realistic based upon my own experiences working with Chinese international students. Mrs. Chow does not like her daughter's amazing gift for art and love of animals because she is determined that Mei Mei will become a successful lawyer, and art and animals do not figure into those plans. The other characters have as much flair as the Chow family.

Pearl Hewitt performs the audiobook of <strong>Apple Strudel Alibi</strong> and does another fantastic job that brings the book to life. Her voices for the characters have plenty of diversity, and she handles the accents well. I was especially impressed that the British narrator is so successful with the American accent of Randy, a horse showman from Florida. Few British narrators handle American accents very believable, usually making them Texan. Hewitt further does a good job at voicing the expressions of Muesli, Gemma's mischievous cat, who goes with Gemma to Vienna.

I had a lot of fun listening to <strong>Apple Strudel Alibi</strong>, which has a creative plot and an especially interesting setting. This includes the famous dancing Royal Lipizzaner horses, a spa where men and women mingle sans any clothing, and secret passages in the mansion turned into a hotel. The Old Biddies particularly add to the delightful flavor of the book. I give this fun book five stars.

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Fun listening

Always enjoy the tearoom mysteries. This one is. It set in the tea room itself so is a fun change.

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  • JB
  • 07-09-23

Wistfully enjoyable

I love Musli more than Gemma. It's a very enjoyable clean listen and much appreciated. Thank you for an agenda-free, clean listen book.

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  • Margaret little
  • 08-07-23

Good listen

Always enjoyable, the antics of the 4 old biddies makes me smile, love this series.

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  • Paws2read
  • 01-06-23

Excellent

Another excellent story, such depth of characters, intertwining beautifully with thought provoking moments. Pearl Hewitt is superb. Her accents are amazing. She makes the stories come to life. Can’t wait to read the next book in the series.

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  • Mrs. C. Hunt
  • 03-22-22

Apple Strudel Alibi

As Gamma plans her holiday, everything gets turned on it's head. With mayhem and murder she some how finds the and to solve the mystery. Read brilliantly again by Pearl Hewitt.

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  • SimpleSybil
  • 12-26-21

Wonderful escapism!

I loved every minute of this book. I listened to it throughout Christmas day. It made me want to visit Vienna again. How Gemma can eat so many cakes but still squeeze through small spaces is a mystery in itself. The plot was tight. As usual it was well read with an excellent range of voices. The author always seems to include a very annoying character. I suspected who the murderer was going to be but I didn't guess the motive. The description of the horses and the Klimt Kiss and Muesli enhanced the story.

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  • christine kidd
  • 09-20-21

Another charming adventure

Yet another lovely story. Beautifully read by Pearl Hewitt. Even Muesli the car gets to go to Vienna. Well done again H Y Hanna.

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  • Debz
  • 06-09-21

Let's go back to Oxford please

I have loved all of these quaint stories, they have been real quintessential English escapism during these days of limited and reduced freedom and liberties.
That is why this one was rather disappointing. Whilst the description of Vienna was vivid, I missed England! I missed Cathy, Devlin and Gemma's mother.
If I had known this before ordering I would have given it a miss.

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  • Fiona
  • 06-01-21

Love HY Hanna

Read all the books in this series and all the other series too.Love them all. Can't wait till the next!!

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  • Wendy L Moore
  • 03-19-21

Somewhere different....

A completely different location for this story, beautifully written and described . I enjoyed listening to the treats served in the other country. Also the sound of the magnificent horse display, made me feel like I was almost there.
Another must to listen to .

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  • Katerina
  • 06-10-19

Humorous

I have read the series, and I have found this one the funniest, although they are not situated in the comforts of oxford and the tearoom, the humour and new sew settings adds a new dimension to the novel, I really enjoyed it.

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  • Rory
  • 04-20-19

Nice but not my favourite

I have listened to 8 books now and this was my least favourite.

It's set in Vienna; which is a good idea to give a change of scene. She takes her cat wth her on holiday (I don't believe anyone would do that and let them out in the street etc). There is an incident and suspects. I didn't care for any of them; and found the storyline dull.

Nowhere near enough of the old biddies or Gemma's mum.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 03-31-21

Great Story, doesn't fit with the series

Normally with this series I start and finish a book in a day, I can't stop listening, this one I had to stop and start and couldn't get going. I couldn't figure out why this book didn't sit right. I like the premise, I like the mystery. I think that some key characters and setting were missing. there's no gossip with Cassie, no romantic spell with Devlon, no tea room. Also it felt like it was a stand alone book, which is fine, it just doesn't seem to fit in the series there's no advancement with Gemma's romance, or business or the town activities or her relationship with her mother, it's just a holiday off with the old biddies to pick up an award and we don't even experience the award ceremony. I think because it's part of this series I was expecting certain things from this book that left me disappointed. if this was a stand alone book, I would have loved it. I did listen to the book after this in the series and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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  • mysterymaid
  • 07-12-20

Tea room on the road!

Fantastic taking the characters to Austria. Even the old biddies! Fantastic journey for all even Muesli

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  • cozy lover
  • 03-10-19

sweet as apple strudel

Another charmer by H Y Hanna delightfully narrated by Pearl Hewitt.
A feel good cozy.

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