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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-CD, Unabridged-MP3
Publisher: Berkley
Published: Dec 2010
Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General
Retail Price: $7.99
Ages: 17 - 17 Pages: 304
The ladies at the Cackleberry Club cafe are busy preparing for Halloween. But someone's jumped the gun on the tricks. As mayoral candidate Chuck Peebler leaves the cafe, he gets struck with a crossbow arrow and is killed instantly. And when another murder occurs on the historical society's Quilt Trail, the Cackleberry Club needs to sniff out the bad egg-before he strikes again.
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This is an OK book, but there's absolutely nothing to distinguish it from the others in the series. If you've read one, you've read them all. The attitude of the others in the book that the main character is so wonderful has gotten very old. And for heaven's sake, someone get Ms. Childs a thesaurus! She is overly fond of the word enthused. Her characters enthuse all over the place.