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Chargement... A Body at Buncopar Elizabeth Spann Craig
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I must be in a mood, because the high ratings and glowing reviews of this book disagree with my assessment. And my assessment is this book is bad. Myrtle Clover is the worst. She's judgmental, and insufferable, and bitchy to everyone. I would never spend a half second with her. She's especially horrible to her hired help and her daughter-in-law. She seems to be less horrible to her only friend, Miles, but not by much. The best thing I can say about this book is I got it for free. So long, Myrtle. Enjoy the rest of your busybody life of meddling and judgment alone. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Playing Bunco may be fun...but murder proves a game-changer. Octogenarian sleuth Myrtle Clover has never heard of the dice game Bunco. Regardless, she steps in as her daughter-in-law's sub and reluctantly puts her game face on. Bunco turns out to be child's play. But when a body is discovered, Myrtle realizes another game is afoot. Before long, she's playing cat and mouse with the killer. Can she track down the murderer before the game is up? Or, with the killer playing hard to get, will it end up being "no dice?" Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Myrtle is ready to investigate what she didn't count on was ...
1. Miles getting sick and having to take care of him. Suddenly her sidekick
isn't available to help with interviews and providing rides.
2. Elaine and Red need to use her bathroom and laundry, while the
plumbing is being dug up and repaired. Red may notice her snoopingl
3. Sloan Jones, owner of the Bradley Bugle is trying to attract new
subscribers and new advertisers. He takes the town newspaper into a
new direction of salacious reporting. Myrtle must try to nudge him back
to the old Bradley Bugle's beloved formula "local events reporting".
But Myrtle doesn't stop her investigating!
This series is getting funnier and more addicting. I can't wait to read more. ( )