The Proof Is in the Poison Audiobook By Diane Kelly cover art

The Proof Is in the Poison

Preview
Get this deal Try for $0.00
Offer ends January 21, 2026 11:59pm PT
Prime logo Prime members: New to Audible? Get 2 free audiobooks during trial.
Just $0.99/mo for your first 3 months of Audible Premium Plus.
1 audiobook per month of your choice from our unparalleled catalog.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, podcasts, and Originals.
Auto-renews at $14.95/mo after 3 months. Cancel anytime.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

The Proof Is in the Poison

By: Diane Kelly
Narrated by: Minka Wiltz
Get this deal Try for $0.00

$14.95/mo after 3 months. Cancel anytime. Offer ends January 21, 2026 11:59pm PT.

$14.95/month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $15.75

Buy for $15.75

LIMITED TIME OFFER | Get 3 months for $0.99 a month

$14.95/mo thereafter-terms apply.
Moonshine shop owner Hattie Hayes is ready to lend a hand when a mystery starts brewing at a train convention in Chattanooga, TN, in this charming cozy mystery series.

Now that her moonshine shop is up and running, Hattie Hayes can focus her efforts on expanding her fledgling business to events in the area, like the Chattanooga Choo Choo Model Train Convention, which is running full steam ahead at the convention center down the block. Hattie is all aboard, seizing this perfect opportunity to promote her Southern homebrew to the folks who have come to the city for the annual event.

But when an attendee dies after drinking some of Hattie’s moonshine, she’ll need to prove her innocence. Between tight-lipped train hobbyists and competitors for a coveted convention prize, Hattie has a wide array of suspects to choose from, and she’ll need to use all the tricks up her sleeve to make sure her moonshine business can survive a murderer and stay on track.
Amateur Sleuths Animals Cozy Culinary Mystery

Critic reviews

Praise for The Moonshine Shack Murder

"If you're thirsty for a mystery overflowing with Southern flavor and a shot of humor, The Moonshine Shack Murder is sure to quench your thirst and whet your appetite for more."--V. M. Burns, Agatha Award-nominated author of A Tourists Guide to Murder

"Hattie is the perfect sleuth, full of smarts, humor, and gumption to spare. Settle in for a great read!"--Winnie Archer, national bestselling author of Death Gone A'Rye

"The Moonshine Shack Murder is a charming cozy mystery that will warm you from the inside out and keep you guessing till the end!"--Kate Lansing, author of Mulled to Death

“A shining example of a cozy mystery, complete with a business savvy protagonist, an irascible granddad, and a brewing romance.”—Jennifer J. Chow, author of Mimi Lee Cracks the Code

People who viewed this also viewed...

The Moonshine Shack Murder Audiobook By Diane Kelly cover art
The Moonshine Shack Murder By: Diane Kelly
All stars
Most relevant
I’m certainly glad I was not influenced by the review that preceded The Proof is in the Poison! There’s always a little grumbling and a little hurrahing with the change of a series,even a trilogy, narrator but the review that came out first on Poison was absolutely vitriolic! The reviewer chided the pace of the presentation advising the listener to set the speed up to 1.3 as the narrator dragged and couldn’t perform a soft, Southern drawl something desperately needed for this series which is set in Tennessee. The reviewer further stated that new narrator slipped in and out of the Southern drawl so often that the listener was never quite sure what part of the country the story referred to. This was a criticism I couldn’t even begin to acknowledge since at no time did the narrator NOT deliver anything other than the soft, descriptive Southern language we immediately identify as the American South.
At no time was the delivery of the narrator inconsistent or shifting back and forth between various accents. I really felt the second narrator gave the best reading and I’m hoping she’ll be doing the rest of the series.

What’s wrong with the narrator?

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

A decent story almost derailed by the wrong narrator. Iiittt ttaakkeeess aarroounndd aaaa mmiinnuuuttee ppeerrr ssseeennntttaannncccee for this narrator to drawl out the text… the last narrator was a bit over the top on the accents but this is just painful. I listened between 1.3-1.4 and it was bearable. Please find another narrator or go back to the original. Otherwise I don’t think I can listen to the next one.

Listen at 1.3-it’s not as painful

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.