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Murder Most Fowl by Edith Maxwell

morticia32's review

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4.0

Book 4 in a series.

While this was book 4 in the series, I have to say that I never felt lost, having not read books 1-3. The main characters feel well developed, and most important, likable. The main character, Cam, is smart enough to save her own fanny as well, and I really like that.

The story was tight and fun, while still having some suspense about who is behind the vandalizing of local farmer's animal enclosures and who killed Cam's neighbor. I got so engrossed in this book that I read it straight through to the end.

Now I have to go find books 1-3, haha.

*I received an ARC of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

lunifur's review

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4.0

**I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review**

I loved this book, but I had such a hard time getting into the story until about halfway through. It felt like it was following Cam's day-to-day life rather than her investigating the murder. There were quite a few parts where I wondered what the point of an entire chapter was. But one thing that I absolutely loved about this book was that there wasn't even a hint of a love triangle in it. Love triangles are so overdone in books that it was great to be able to not read about one.

pugmomsbookblog's review

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5.0

This 4th book in the Local Foods Mystery series was as enjoyable as the previous installments. I enjoyed learning about Cam's farm and the old/new mysteries in the story were intriguing and kept my interest. If you have enjoyed the previous books in the series then this latest will not disappoint!

jenndian's review

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5.0

I received this book in exchange for a review. This is the fourth in a series. Normally I have to start a series from the beginning, but I had no problem figuring out the relationships between the characters. I'm looking forward to reading the previous and future books in this charming series. This book seems to be following the trend of linking an event from the past to the current crime, in this case, murder. I really enjoyed the twists and turns and the characters are cleverly written. The organic farming tips and information was masterfully woven throughout the story, but it didn't weigh down the plot or seem contrived.
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