Murder of a Sweet Old Lady
A Scumble River Mystery, Book 2
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Christine Leto
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Denise Swanson
When she left Scumble River years ago, school psychologist Skye Denison thought she’d never be back. But after a run of bad luck in the big city, she has a new appreciation for the down-home charm of small-town life - and decides to start over in the town where she started out...
When Skye’s beloved grandmother is found dead in her bed, the family consensus is natural causes. Still, Skye insists on an autopsy - an examination that proves the sweet old lady was, in fact, murdered! But who could have done the deadly deed? Skye is determined to find out, though her snooping doesn’t sit well with the relatives. Family tensions can mean only one thing: family secrets. And when a series of hooligan attacks on Skye’s property leads to an outright physical assault, Skye has to wonder if by exposing the rotten roots of her family tree, she’s one step closer to exposing the killer…
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Instead throwing Mrs.J into the well, it would be better if she went out for grocery shopping. That way, the attention won't get dragged away.What did you like best about this story?
Aunt Mona sure feels guilty and horrible for getting an abortion even if she is a Catholic. Grandma should also feel shocked if she finds out about it.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Sure, I love mysteries, books, audiobooks, movies... All of them!Murdering a family member? Spooky...
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I am enjoying this series. This is book 2 and continues with the characters from Murder of a Small Town Honey, now caught up in the mystery of the murder of Skye's grandmother. This is a small town cozy mystery series so if you don't like some small town drama, descriptions of homemade meals and the occasional visit to a pork chop supper, pick a different series. We spend a lot of time with Skye's relatives in this installment and now we can completely see why she moved away in the first place. She endures a lot of family stress and work stress in this one. I used to think school psychologist sounded like a good job, but this installment definitely talked me out of that as Skye's job provides a lot of unpleasant drama for her. Additionally her love life does not come to satisfying conclusion in this one, but there is hope for improvement going forward. The mystery kept me interested throughout despite some occasional over the top perhaps not entirely believable twists. However, I don't think readers of books like this are as concerned about such things if they can accept that some random school psychologist in a small town will keep getting caught up in murder investigations in the first place. I have downloaded the next in the series. I'm not sure I love Skye exactly, but I do like the narration and the books keep me interested.Good small town cozy
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Narrator did a fine job, changing voices... good enough so you could tell who was speaking.
I was able to figure out who the culprit was an hour and a half prior to the end of the book but it didn't really ruin my listening to the rest of the book either.
Not terribly exciting so if that's what you're looking for, maybe not the book for you but if you want an "easy read" then pick this one up for your collection. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Good cozy mystery
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