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Honeymoon With Murder by Carolyn G. Hart

starknits13's review against another edition

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3.0

So this series is pretty light reading and always a food distraction, even I I figure out who done it before halfway done.

smiley7245's review against another edition

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3.0

This was extremely convoluted and I had a hard time keeping track of the story. I was glad that Duane was not guilty; I liked the budding romance he had with Ingrid. Alan was slimy, so the fact that it was him was not horrible; but his reasoning was. I cannot stand Laurel and Posey. I need less of them in the stories.

ssejig's review

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3.0

It took me a long time to read this book. Not sure if it was the anticipation of reading the Christie Caper but I think it was the pacing.
Ingrid has gone missing on the same night that a nasty old blackmailer is found dead. Did she do it? No one knows but regular law enforcement is out of town and the District Attorney just wants to blame the easiest person (Ingrid.) It's once again up to Annie and Max to solve this mystery.

mredman345's review against another edition

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3.0

After reading the reviews I was a little hesitant to read this book. But once I was into it I found it was what I have learned to expect from Hart. Yes, there is one character that curses a lot and I could see how this could set people off but it isn't the whole book. There are references to other mystery writers/characters but not to the degree that you cannot understand what is going on. I personally like how she makes this reference to other writers/characters because you either know who she is talking about and can relate or it interests you to find out more about that writer and their books. All in all this was a good book to the series and I look forward to reading the rest.
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