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  • Pacific Northwest Cozy Culinary Series
  • By: Dennis Shock
  • Narrated by: Jeff Moon
  • Length: 53 mins
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Robbery in Dublin

By: Dennis Shock
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Summary

Short Story Prequel to the Pacific Northwest Cozy Culinary Mystery Series

This short story is a look back into Judy and Lily's past. Meet Judy at the moment of her first mystery and hear the story of Lily and Marty's young love.

Don't worry. There will be an adorable dog and some delicious food included.

©2023 Dennis Shock (P)2024 Dennis Shock

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Thoroughly enjoyable.

A thoroughly enjoyable introduction to the Pacific Northwest Cozy Culinary Mystery series. It is delightfully original with a bit of romance and suspense, and it is wonderfully narrated by Jeff Moon.

A review copy of this book was sent to me by the author. All of the above opinions are my own.

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Loved the narration from Jeff Moon

Judy professor assigns her a writing assignment on any subject she wants. It just needs to contain quotes from an interview. While complaining about the assignment to her mother, her mother gives her the option of interviewing her and soon Judy finds herself caught up in the subject. Judy starts by asking her mother when she met her father. Soon the interview quickly, turnns form a love story into a robbery case when she asks her father for his side. Judy, so realises more about her parents. She soon follows up what they have told her, by following up with people who knew them then. Soon her English paper takes life all of it own.
Ohh yes we do get a wonderful recipe.

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Great series

I really do enjoy this series and it was nice to get a prequel and it worked really well.

the narration always works. and the recipes are always useful

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Nice Prequel.

This is a good prequel to an excellent series. The story tells about the earlier days of Judy and Lily. When the daughter who is a student decides to interview her parents for a project she unearths many things that have been kept secret. A very good short listen. Recommended. Jeff Moon does a great job of the narration.
I was kindly given a copy of the book by the author and leave this honest review.

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From the beginning

I have listened to the first two books in the series and am quite familiar with the character, so it was great to listen to this short prequel and start right from the start. It is a short story with some of it taken up with recipes at the end and normally I am not big on novellas, as they are over before they get anyway or don't have many suspects but this story was interesting and I listened to it all in one sitting. There is no murder instead the daughter (of the main character from the rest of the series) is writing a paper for college and stumbles on an unsolved robbery. It's all done through interviews and I pieced together along with the main character. I fun quick listen. The one thing I wasn't to keen on was the pauses the narrator gave while giving you the recipe for something I would probably never make, but that is my personal opinion and you might like it as it gave you time to write it down.
Ruby is ready to drop one of her classes at college when her professor assigns her a writing assignment on any subject she wants. It just needs to contain quotes from an interview. instead her mother talks her into interviewing her and soon Ruby finds herself caught up in the subject. What starts out as a how I met your father interview quickly changes into a robbery case when she asks her father for his side. She learns a lot more about her parents than they ever told her and by following up with people who knew them then, the paper takes life all of it own. Can she do what the cops couldn't do and find out if her father was really held up by gun point and who was responsible?
The narrator had quite a deep normal voice but still manages to give the characters different sounding voices, even the woman.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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