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Flipped for Murder by Maddie Day

jadiekitty's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted mysterious fast-paced

4.0

chelle493's review

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slow-paced
  • Loveable characters? No

1.0

The author's bias was so strong, it made the book unenjoyable.  We get it, you hate Christians (all Christian characters were either hateful or are doing things like sleeping around), southerners (The MC is always mentally mocking their accent or thinking how dumb they are), and guns (constant criticisms about how people are allowed to have guns).  The MC read like a cranky 50 year old, not a late 20 year old.  There was also so much detailed description of things that just didn't matter and weren't relevant to the mystery.  In addition, the MC never solved the case, the bad guy just came up to her and started confessing.  

theavidreaderandbibliophile's review

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4.0

Flipped for Murder by Maddie Day is the first book in the new Country Store Mystery series. It is opening day for Pans ‘N Pancakes in South Lick, Indiana. It is a restaurant that sells breakfast and lunch as well as having a country store that sells vintage kitchenware. Roberta “Robbie” Jordan is excited to finally have her dream become a reality. Robbie had been working for the Nashville Inn for the last three years (since moving to Indiana from California). Stella Rogers, assistant to the mayor, gave her a hard time in obtaining the necessary permits to open Pans ‘N Pancakes (her son wanted the same location). Stella has held the position in the mayor’s office since she was in her twenties (which means she knows a lot of secrets). Her opening day is a success. When Robbie comes back from a date with Jim Shermer, Buck Bird is waiting for her. Buck is second in command at the police department. Stella Rogers was found dead in her home with one of Robbie’s cheese biscuits stuffed in her mouth (Stella purchased extra biscuits to take home). Robbie is considered a person of interest. Someone does not want Robbie to succeed in her new venture.

Robbie wants to stay out of jail so she starts looking into Stella’s life to see who wanted her dead. Turns out that Stella had made a lot of enemies. Robbie uses her crossword puzzle skills to figure out who killed Stella Rogers and is trying to frame her for the crime. After twenty-seven years Robbie finds out the identity of her biological father. Her mother never told her about him and now she is deceased. Will Robbie be able to connect with him? There is also an adorable little kitten named Birdy (his meows sound like cheeps).

I found Flipped for Murder to be a good cozy mystery. I enjoyed the characters (and thankfully, there are not too many and they are not too quirky), the town of South Lick (a typical small town), and the mystery (it is a medium level mystery). The author provided some great clues the lead the reader to the killer (she also provided some information that could lead the reader down the wrong path). I did like the side mystery of Robbie trying to find out information about her father. It gives the reader more insight into Robbie. I give Flipped for Murder 4 out of 5 stars. I look forward to the next book in the Country Store Mystery series. I would like to see the characters fleshed out a little more (we did not get many details on Robbie’s past and really no details on Jim Shermer) and a more complicated mystery (I have only been stumped once this year). There are some nice recipes at the end of the novel (cheese biscuits included) and a preview of the next book in the series. If you like to read cozy mysteries, you will love reading Flipped for Murder!

I received a complimentary copy of Flipped for Murder from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The Avid Reader: http://bibliophileandavidreader.blogspot.com/2015/10/flipped-for-murder.html

jadams89's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced

3.0

mulvama3's review against another edition

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This is a pretty typical cozy murder mystery. Woman newly single moves back home or to a small town and opens a business. The typical part I take issue with is always her fixation on her weight and other people’s weight. This one doesn’t have a spark of uniqueness or compelling characters so I am DNFing it.

terrym10's review against another edition

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3.0

It was a pretty good cozy. I’ll definitely give the next one in the series a try

candih's review against another edition

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lighthearted mysterious slow-paced

3.5

peacefrog's review

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5.0

I bought this book years ago because I liked the cover. After finally getting around to reading the only thing I am disappointed in is that it sat unread for so long. 

I really enjoyed how Robbie never truly investigated the murder. That she simply went about her business and things just happened to appear. 

I look forward to reading the next in the series.

jenny_reads93's review

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lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

jenniferkrell's review

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lighthearted medium-paced

3.5