Voodoo, Victims & Vows
The New Orleans Go Cup Chronicles, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Alyson Krawchuk
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By:
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Colleen Mooney
About this listen
On a foggy night in the French Quarter...
Brandy and Jiff were on a walk when they met him.
Why did he hand her a note?
There was something strange about the fellow. His clothes and hat made him look like a newspaper man from the '60s. But it was what he had typed on that piece of paper that deepened the mystery. A sort of prediction, that claimed three things would happen and they couldn’t stop it.
Who was he?
Why did Brandy believe him?
She had always been good at reading people. The Big Easy was known for attracting all sorts of odd people, but this guy seemed like a straight shooter. Brandy would have put the message out of her mind, if they hadn’t seen the body.
Along the banks of the bayou...guarded by an alligator, was a corpse.
And somebody was watching them.
You’ll love this cozy mystery, because of the clues, intrigue, and healthy helping of humor add to this tale of voodoo and murder.
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©2020 Colleen Mooney (P)2021 Colleen MooneyWhat listeners say about Voodoo, Victims & Vows
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- Julie
- 04-11-21
An alligator framed for murder
I loved this book but then again I have loved everyone of the books in this series so far so it wasn't a surprise. New Orleans is such a fun and wacky location to set the series, that I think the stories just writes themselves. Not that the author isn't talented and plays a big part in it because she certainly does and she weaves a clever plot that will keep you entertained and smiling. The reason I loved it so much is the great cast of characters, they are nearly as colourful as the location and with the descriptions and story, so easy to picture it could almost be a tv programme you are watching. The mystery although not really the main focus of the story, was interesting and kept changing directions on you leaving you guessing what was going to happen next. The main focus of the story was on the up coming wedding and normally I wish a story would just stick to the mystery and not get bogged down with drama but that was not the case with this story. It added to the amusement and made it a fun cozy that I will listen to again when I need something to make me smile.
Was an alligator framed for murder? Brandy thinks he might have been set up. When she and her boyfriend Jiff walk there dogs at the park they stumble over an alligator with a body. The police think it was just an accident but Brandy pushes the case and brings to there attention that the woman might have already been dead before the alligator got her. Was there witnesses to what happened? At the same time Brandy gets a warning that change is on the way and soon finds herself rushing to find a new venue for her wedding. Can she keep her family from find out she is getting married until she is ready to tell them? find an acceptable location for her dream wedding? Find out why the witnesses won't talk and catch a killer?
I liked the narrator. She does such a good job of bringing the story to life by using some great accents and voices that the story was fun to listen.I
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- Robin Beattie
- 14-11-21
Well thought out mystery
Good call for public help to solve crime Crime by mobile workers and their masters hard to solve Well thought out
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