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Death in the Library

A Murder in Milburn Book 3

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Death in the Library

By: Nancy McGovern
Narrated by: Renee Brame
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Nora Newberry is doing her best to move forward since her best friend, Raquel Madden, was murdered and their dream of opening a diner together was shattered. While things will never be the same, she knows Raquel would want her to be happy, and this helps guide her toward a future she wishes they could have shared. A future where The Madness Diner will be open for business and thriving! Until that happens, however, she has been keeping her culinary skills sharp by catering events around her hometown of Milburn, Wyoming. Events like the book signing at the library. The book signing that leaves a famous author dead and a long list of suspects with reasons for wanting her that way!

©2016 Nancy McGovern (P)2016 Nancy McGovern
Cosy Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction

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Okay, I wanted to like this audiobook, I really did, but the characters act in ways I just can’t relate to. I don’t mean one character, I mean several, but Harvey is the worst.

The main character Nora meets an author who happens to be the sister-in-law if her best friend. That author - who isn’t remotely nice to Nora’s friend - then gets into a verbal argument with another author. Nora then verbally challenges the second author - why? She has no reason to defend the first author.

Another thing I disliked about Nora is her high-pitched whiny voice - not the most pleasant to listen to.

And then there’s Harvey who is aggressive, controlling, and who seems constantly at the point of separating from his girlfriend Nora. So Nora starts getting excited that he might propose....yep, that’s what a rocky relationship needs. Okay, so that sort of thing happens in real life, but people struggle to understand it then too, that’s why it comes across as ridiculous in this book.

What’s with Harvey?

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