Tip a Hat to Murder: Logland Mystery Series, Book 1
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Rating | : | 4.34 (885 Votes) |
Asin | : | B073HLX2JT |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 113 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Apparently not. When the owner of the Bully Pulpit Diner decided to stop letting servers accept tips, he figured the raise he gave them would keep them happy. Or were some of his other hobbies what got poor Ben Addison killed? Police Chief Elizabeth Friedman contends with angry food servers, rowdy frat brothers at Sweathog Agricultural College, a batch of customers who seem to know nothing, and a thief who must have really wanted something from Ben. Join Elizabeth, Medical Examiner Skelly, and an offbeat group of characters who will tackle a murder and tickle your funny bone.. One of them keeps a good secret in the small town of Logland, Illinois
Betty Louise said No Tips. Elaine Orr's book have always been a relaxing and entertaining tale and this one did not disappoint. I found a pleasing police procedural set in a small college town named Logland. The names of the Sweathog Agricultural College reminds me of the Peter Shandy mysteries but the plot is different. Elizabeth Friedman has accepted the position of Police Chief as she was stressed out as a homicide detective. She has been on the job for a couple of years before her first murder occurs. Ben Addison, owner of. "Wonderful new series" according to Kindle Customer. Ms Orr is one of the very few authors that I can trust so much that I'll buy an advance copy sight unseen. Not only is the mystery engaging, the writing is so well done that I often stop and just admire a paragraph. If this is one of the first books you've read by Elaine Orr, you are in for a treat with her other titles as well. As for me, I must wait (im)patiently for her next book. Fortunately, it's always worth the wait.. Kindle Customer said A pleasant read. It was a pleasure to read a mystery set in a small town in Illinois. Elaine Orr is an excellent writer and seems to specialize in cozy mysteries set in small towns. I can recommended virtually any of her storefront those interested in light reading.