Easter Bunny Murder: A Lucy Stone Mystery, Book 19 Author: | Language: English | ISBN:
B00B7SMKHA | Format: PDF
Easter Bunny Murder: A Lucy Stone Mystery, Book 19 Description
Lucy Stone has always loved covering the annual Easter egg hunt for the Pennysaver. Hosted by elderly socialite Vivian Van Vorst at Pine Point, it's a swanky event where the eggs are as likely to contain savings bonds as they are jelly beans. But when Lucy arrives, a man dressed as the Easter Bunny emerges, only to drop dead moments later.
Lucy discovers the victim is VV's grandson, and soon learns that not all is as it seems at idyllic Pine Point. Always a social butterfly, VV has been skipping lunch dates with friends, and her much-needed donations to local charities have stopped with no explanation. Maybe she's going senile, or maybe her heirs are getting a little too anxious to take over her estate....
- Audible Audio Edition
- Listening Length: 8 hours and 1 minute
- Program Type: Audiobook
- Version: Unabridged
- Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
- Audible.com Release Date: January 29, 2013
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00B7SMKHA
There is no greater joy, pleasure, and comfort than being in the middle of a Lucy Stone book. I've read every book, and I look forward to each new book. I take great pleasure in these books, as the comfort level is so deep and warm for me. I absolutely love these books. They are so comfortable and cozy to me.
I enjoyed this book so much. It was comfortable and interesting. I loved both the comfort level and the plot.
This series is good and right for me, but, like anything else, it is not necessarily good and right for everybody. I think it would appeal to anyone who loves the really cozy mysteries, and those who take pride and joy in motherhood (or who look forward to it). I love being a mother, and before I was a mother, I looked forward to it. I enjoyed all those mother years. Now my kids are about all grown. I'll never stop being a good mother and grandmother. As long as there is a breath in me, I will be the best ever mother and grandmother that I can be. A tired mother/grandmother, yes, but a good mother nontheless. (I work 40 hours and have 4 kids and 1 grandchild I worry about.)
In this book, I noticed that the author uses a lot of similes.
I only have one complaint about this series: Elizabeth. One bad apple has to ruin the whole crop. Elizabeth, unfortunately, was in this book, but not a whole lot. If I had of done what Elizabeth has done, I would have been disowned by my parents, but Lucy adores and respects her. I don't know how Elizabeth could have anybody's respect or adoration. I really wish Lucy only had of had 3 kids: Toby, Sara, and Zoe. Elizabeth didn't need to be there.
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