• Baker's Dozen: A Lexi Fagan Mystery

  • The Lexi Fagan Mysteries, Book 1
  • By: Autumn Doerr
  • Narrated by: Kristi Burns
  • Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Baker's Dozen: A Lexi Fagan Mystery

By: Autumn Doerr
Narrated by: Kristi Burns
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Publisher's Summary

In the first book of the Lexi Fagan Mystery series, Baker's Dozen, Lexi is newly arrived in San Francisco and lands a job working at McCracken's Bakery. 

When her lover, firefighter Jerry Stevens, turns up dead in a devastating hotel fire, Lexi has no time to mourn. Homicide detective Robert Reiger discovers Jerry's death was no accident. Caught up in the investigation, Lexi uncovers a shocking secret that just might get her killed.

©2018 Autumn Doerr (P)2018 Spoken Realms

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Good first book effort

I think this has the trappings of a good series of books and a character in Lexi that I would want to follow again. It is nice to have supporting characters that are not the typical cast of characters and San Francisco in the 80's becomes a character in itself. I believe the narrator was inconsistent with her character's voices and accents. That became a bit distracting. The turn to the final conflict was a bit jarring and I would have like a bit smoother transition. It was unexpected, which I am okay with it, but it came on fast and maybe missed out on some build to the finale. All in all worth the time invested in listening to it.