Monday, February 10, 2020

Books read Feb 10





Peach Cobbler Murder by Joanne Fluke
This cozy murder mystery starts with Hannah at the Cookie Jar with Lisa, her assistant and they are discussing
the new baker in town, right across the street. Herb, Lisa's fiance told her that Mike, the cop had spent at least an hour in her bedroom the night before.
They notice 20+ patrons go to the new shop and their shop has no customers. Andrea shows up and tells them of her gym class, loses of baby weight and back to work selling houses
and she agrees to go to the new bakery and order one of everything so they can compare with their shop.
Always good to catch up with the people I've followed over for 10 years now. Norman is the dentist and he did not abandon the cookie jar...
Lisa's dad has invited Shaunna from the new bakery shop to her wedding..
So many suspects and alias names in this book, twists and turns even after that...
Great book, very fast paced action investigations.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).





South of Boston: Tales from the Coastal Communities of Massachusetts Bay (American Chronicles) by Ted Clarke
Enjoyed this story as it contains a lot of useful information about the area we travel to often.
Love hearing of the people and their jobs where they used their hands for their trade.
Learned so many new things along the way, especially the Indian time before the Pilgrims arrived. Also about lighthouses in the area.
Amusement park on the coast reminds me of one here in RI that is no longer here.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).


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