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S'està carregant… Crust No One (A Bread Shop Mystery) (edició 2017)de Winnie Archer (Autor)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Ivy gets drawn into a missing person mystery at the request of Miguel, her former boyfriend. She definitely still has feelings for him, but is unclear about his intentions towards her. They do work well together, talking to people about the missing man, and trying to trace his recent activity. It’s a well written mystery, intriguing and entertaining. The characters are becoming more defined, and the plot is definitely well thought out. Astute readers may figure out who the guilty party is, but the real enjoyment is watching Ivy puzzle it out. The promise of a future romance just adds to the fun. ( ) Ivy Culpepper is still honing her bread baking skills at the Yeast of Eden Bread shop and when one of the patrons goes missing and her old boyfriend ask her help to try to find him, Ivy gets caught up in the mystery of what happened to Mustache Hank? I really, really enjoyed this mystery mainly I think because of the variation from the typical cozy mystery where within the first few chapters, a character that you have no connection with is found murdered and you are expected to follow the amateur detective (main character) as they try to find out whodunnit. That is not the case here. In this mystery instead of a murder we are handed a missing person - what made Hank disappear, did he run away from a messy divorce, did he leave a failing business, did he swindle a friend out of a lot of money? What really happened? I loved this story, plot and the characters, including the eventual victim because we really dug down into the personalities of those involved. I wish more cozies were atypical once in a while. My favorite book so far for 2018!!! A very good mystery, a bit darker thant the usual cozy. It is not a matter of plot but of the development and discoveries that involves charachters in relation to themselves and the other. Even if this is the second book in the serie there is no problem in understand the character and their relationship. Well written, good plot with no hole, some interesting consideration on grief and healing that gives the reader some food for thought. I hope to read soon the next instalment. Many thanks to Kensington Book and Netgalley. I enjoyed returning to Santa Sofia, the site of a delicious sounding shop called Yeast of Eden. The bread making takes a bit of a back seat to the investigating this time. Ivy hopes to do more of her photography on the side, with both Miguel's restaurant and one of the Mrs. Branford's friends interested in her services. When many local folk become upset at the apparent disappearance of local produce supplier "mustache Hank", Ivy dives right into her new hometown's goings on and tries to help figure out where he is. I really liked the addition of the Blackbird ladies in this story, plus there is no shortage of other good, quirky secondary characters. I look forward to learning more about Miguel and Ivy's past. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Google Books — S'està carregant… GèneresClassificació Decimal de Dewey (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyLCC (Clas. Bibl. Congrés EUA)ValoracióMitjana:
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