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The Calamity Café

A Down South Café Mystery

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The Calamity Café

By: Gayle Leeson
Narrated by: Cassandra Morris
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Tired of waiting tables at Lou's Joint, Amy Flowers doesn't just quit - she offers to buy the place from her bully of a boss. Amy has dreamed of making the kind of Southern, down-home treats and dishes that her grandmother always loved to serve the kooky cast of regulars at the restaurant. At first Lou refuses to sell, but when she seems ready to make a deal, she tells Amy to come see her. Showing up at the eatery ready to negotiate, Amy is shocked to find her former employer murdered. As the prime suspect, Amy will have to clear her name by serving up the real killer - and with Lou's stack of enemies, that's a tall order.

©2016 Gayle Leeson (P)2016 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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good book.

story is great. glad I took a chance on this author. narrator voice a little difficult to listen to.

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I enjoyed this story. The characters were well developed and interesting. The plot was light-hearted with a steady pace. The only problem I had with the story is that the main character, Amy, had no reason to investigate. Through out the story she insists that she is a suspect and must find the killer. However, no one suspects her of committing a crime, not even the police. Then, at the end of the story she finally admits she has no motive. That part of the story made no sense and was annoying. I realize that the lead character in cozy mysteries are naturally nosy and are always involved in the investigation. But they usually have a plausible reason. I was able to overlook this plot hole because the story was well developed and easy to follow. Hopefully, the kinks will be worked out in the next book, because, I will be reading it.

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Murder cafe

I loved this cozy mystery! I enjoyed the small town flavor of this book, combined with good guys and bad guys. Trying to figure out who was bad or good kept me on my toes.

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more like two teenagers fighting

wanted to pull my hair out two teenagers worried more about buying a cafe than who murdered the owner after 5 chapters they still hadn't talked about the murder just hoping they could buy the restaurant it's not worth what reading and is very very boring

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