• Murder 101

  • Kitchen Witch Mystery Series, Book 1.5
  • By: Lynn Cahoon
  • Narrated by: Angie Hickman
  • Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (60 ratings)

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Murder 101

By: Lynn Cahoon
Narrated by: Angie Hickman
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Mia Malone has opened a catering business in Magic Springs, Idaho, putting both her culinary expertise and her gift for spellcasting to good use. But it'll take more than witchcraft to make a murderer disappear behind bars....

Mia Malone has landed a lucrative and convenient gig, catering a reunion at the old school that's become her new business headquarters. The town swirls with rumors that St. Catherine's Preparatory is haunted, but there's one living visitor that Mia wasn't expecting - her mother. Theresa Malone stepped away from the magic that runs in Mia's family, much to the annoyance of Mia's grandmother. Soon Mia has to deal with more than personal drama when Robin Hanover, the head of the reunion committee, is murdered in one of the classrooms.

Robin had a history as a mean girl. Could one of her old enemies have been nursing a grudge all this time? Or is the culprit even closer to home? Mia will need the help of her magic, her wits, and her family to figure out the truth - before she gets schooled by a clever killer....

©2021 Lynn Cahoon (P)2021 Tantor

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Eeehhhhh

The narrator was kind of boring. Maybe have multiple voices to be able to tell the difference between everyone.

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Hate the little girl voice

The story started off pretty good, but it was spoiled by the little girl voice of the reader. The main character is an adult woman not a little girl. The story ended up hanging with no solution. These are the two reasons I rated the book as I did. The ending was very, very disappointing.‼️

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Very simplistic storyline

The story drags on and then the mystery is solved in three sentences. Probably the most predictable short story I’ve read.

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Sadly a TOTALLY LACKLUSTERR STORY

WOW, what junk. Poor story. Read by a most dull ear iterating voice. f sadly I bought the series and I will ask for a refund.!

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Lackluster

Book one had much more promise than this.
Even if it’s short, it should have a well thought out ending (along with the other too brief instances).

Not sure about moving on to book 3. I think I will research thoroughly, and read a ton of reviews before a possible purchase.

These 2-3 hour novella type books that are interspersed in a series of the usual 8-10-ish hour long books should be a bonus to the reader.
Yes, such snippets are but a view through the window - but - that view should be psychedelic, filled with information to tease the reader into purchasing the next book(s).
The flow of the storyline should comfort us. All the way to the end.
Not left feeling as we’ve been cut off at the knee, stumbling over the last few paragraphs as if the “ending” door has been slammed in our faces before we -feel- the end.

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