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Drop Dead Ornaments
- An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery, Book 7
- De: Lois Winston
- Narrado por: Alexandra Bitton-Bailey
- Duración: 7 h y 12 m
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Anastasia Pollack’s son Alex is dating Sophie Lambert, the new kid in town. For their community service project, the high school seniors have chosen to raise money for the county food bank. Anastasia taps her craft industry contacts to donate materials for the students to make Christmas ornaments they’ll sell at the town’s annual Holiday Crafts Fair.
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A Complex Murder
- De Laura en 03-19-25
- Drop Dead Ornaments
- An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery, Book 7
- De: Lois Winston
- Narrado por: Alexandra Bitton-Bailey
Drop Dead Ornaments keeps is a fun read
Revisado: 12-11-23
This is the first book I have read by Lois Winston. Although this is book 7 of the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series, I had no problem getting caught up to speed on the characters of Anastasia, her boyfriend, her sons, mother, and mother-in-law. I got the impression that there always seems to be a murder mystery surrounding Anastasia that she needs to help solve. She has a special relationship with the local detective, Spader, to help solve these murder mysteries. Ms. Winston is a good story teller with a whimsical sense of humor that kept me interested through the story. The characters are well developed and I certainly felt like I knew the entire family and their quirks be the end of the book, including Mephisto the devil dog and Ralph, the parrot. Although I thought the narrator did a good job with most of the narration, I thought Sophie’s and her mother’s voices were a bit over the top and could have been a bit more subdued for realism's sake. But that is just my opinion and it would not stop me from reading other books narrated by Bitton-Bailey. Overall, it was a fun read.
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