
Murder in the Milk Case
A Trish Cunningham Mystery Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Melissa Moran
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By:
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Candice Prentice
About this listen
When mommy and wife, Trish Cunningham, finds the body of pharmacist Jim Bob Jenkins behind the two-percent milk, she knows she's having a bad day. Worse, she's a suspect. Sleuthing to exonerate herself from murder charges, she shakes up a murderer who has nothing to lose by killing anyone in the way - including Trish.
©2015 Candice Prentice (P)2016 Candice PrenticeChilly Corpse, Cutting Comments, Cunning Cozy
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Trish gets tremendous stress from her involvement in the investigation, as well as the strain of being afraid to tell her husband that the only reason they are married might be because of her brother's possible crime. In the process her marriage and her spiritual life start to disintegrate. Adding to the strain is the recent resentment of 15- year- old Karen over the fact that Trish is not Karen's "real mother." Will Trish and Max survive in their marriage and in their lives as Trish continues to poke her nose where it doesn't belong?
This book is labeled a "Christian cozy mystery," but it doesn't really seem to fit this genre. Actually, it doesn't really fit well into any set genre. The mystery exists, but it works mostly to serve as a framework for the drama between Trish and her husband Max and also with Karen, the second of Trish's three step- children, in addition to one of the couple's own. We watch as first Trish and then Max fall to pieces and how that affects their married life. The mystery comes up sometimes, but it is not the main focus of the book.
I enjoyed the narrative performance of Melissa Moran in the audiobook. She uses good voices and accents for each character. I also liked her use of inflections to describe the actions in the book.
I would have enjoyed Murder in the Milk Case much better if it had been marketed as a Christian drama with bits of mystery, but since I was expecting more of a mystery, I found myself disappointed. I did like the depiction of the characters and what mystery plot existed. For a mystery, I give the book three stars, but as a drama, I give it four.
Not completely a cozy mystery, but good drama
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The narrator spoke way too fast and was hard to follow. I found myself tensing up as I tried to catch all the words.
Milk Toast Cozy Mystery
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