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Edie Claire

Auteur de Never Buried

29 oeuvres 1,511 utilisateurs 68 critiques

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Edie Claire is a writer of young adult mysteries. Before deciding on this profession, she tried several other jobs such as: medical and technical writer, corporate communications writer, freelance copy editor and camp counselor. She is known for her novels and plays and her series Leigh Koslow afficher plus Mysteries.There are five things she includes in every book. They are - a happy ending, humor, romance, suspense, and characters the reader can relate to. Her titles include Never Buried, Never Preach Past Noon, Never Con a Corgi, Never Haunt a Historian and Alaskan Dawn. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Edie Claire

Never Buried (1999) 448 exemplaires
Long Time Coming (2003) 342 exemplaires
Never Tease a Siamese (2002) 110 exemplaires
Never Sorry (1999) 102 exemplaires
Never Preach Past Noon (2000) 101 exemplaires
Never Kissed Goodnight (2001) 83 exemplaires
Never Con a Corgi (2012) 44 exemplaires
Meant To Be (2004) 42 exemplaires
Wraith (2011) 40 exemplaires
Never Mess with Mistletoe (2016) 30 exemplaires
Never Haunt a Historian (2013) 24 exemplaires
Never Neck at Niagara (2001) 21 exemplaires
Never Thwart a Thespian (2014) 14 exemplaires

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USA

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A nice little surprise of a cozy. I enjoyed the story and the characters and it didn't feel just slapped together like some (most) of the kindle freebies I've gotten. Nothing earthshattering, but I thought it was a very good example of the genre.
 
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AliceAnna | 21 autres critiques | Mar 12, 2023 |
Never Neck at Niagara takes place at Niagara Falls while Leigh and Warren are away at a political junket - or at least Warren is and Leigh tags along to. The pair are now newlyweds having married a few weeks before this trip. While out and about, Leigh falls asleep and overhears something she shouldn't have and before long, she's one smack bang in the middle of murder. Poor Warren. Even on holiday, Leigh can't manage to escape from murder.

This was only about 33 pages, so it's fairly short but the mystery manages to pack a lot into those pages. I liked the twist and Leigh is always amusing. Unfortunately Warren only makes a brief appearance. Still, an enjoyable addition to the series. 4 stars.… (plus d'informations)
 
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funstm | 2 autres critiques | Dec 19, 2022 |
Never Neck at Niagara takes place at Niagara Falls while Leigh and Warren are away at a political junket - or at least Warren is and Leigh tags along to. The pair are now newlyweds having married a few weeks before this trip. While out and about, Leigh falls asleep and overhears something she shouldn't have and before long, she's one smack bang in the middle of murder. Poor Warren. Even on holiday, Leigh can't manage to escape from murder.

This was only about 33 pages, so it's fairly short but the mystery manages to pack a lot into those pages. I liked the twist and Leigh is always amusing. Unfortunately Warren only makes a brief appearance. Still, an enjoyable addition to the series. 4 stars.… (plus d'informations)
 
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funstm | Dec 19, 2022 |
The third Leigh Koslow mystery, Never Preach Past Noon, has Leigh investigating on behalf of her Aunt Bess and Warren's Uncle Ted. Both are members of the First Church of the New Millenium run by Reverend Reginald Humphrey who has a dazzling smile and kind eyes - and a terribly bad habit of conning people. Aunt Bess is positive he's a fraud but can't prove it and then Uncle Ted winds up on murder charges and Leigh finds herself right back in the middle.

This one was hilarious. The whole cast of characters had me in hysterics. From Aunt Bess, wh0's a better liar than Leigh had ever imagined, to Frances' mother-henning to Maura's patented disappointed Leigh turns up at a crime look, this had me giggling away. Poor Leigh. She tries so hard not to find a body. But does anyway.

The romance between Warren and Katherine carried over from the last book. Leigh's constant struggle with her feelings over it was very teenage-y. But it ended up sorting itself out without too much drama thankfully. I don't hate her and Warren together. Just annoyed by how they got there with the should I, no I couldn't, blah blah blah. The bit where they actually got together was nice enough anyway.

The mystery was good - I worked out bits and pieces but it was a well plotted storyline. I guessed at the ending although the last chapter was a nice touch. I hated that Maura's confidence was shaken when she fails to find the body in the freezer (- on the other hand - like anyone would expect that a break in was to leave something, rather than to steal) but I was glad she gets her own back with her capture of Noel (Reginald's fake wife) and Martin (Reginald's very real identical twin brother ).

I adored that Frances and Lydie, but mainly Frances is the one to solve/save the day. First she works out that Reginald is a twin. Then she manoeuvres the guy to stand in front of the vicious cat (and ugh cats are evil bastards) and let's him attack. That was a stroke of genius. I loved how dumbfounded Leigh was. I was sad that Randall or Cara didn't really make an appearance. But it was nice getting to know more about the rest of Leigh's family.

A very funny and interesting mystery. 4 stars.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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funstm | 3 autres critiques | Dec 19, 2022 |

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Œuvres
29
Membres
1,511
Popularité
#17,021
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
68
ISBN
109

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