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Morgue Drawer: Do Not Enter! by Jutta Profijt, Erik J. Macki

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3.0

Another fun outing for Germany's oddest crime solving duo. The plot in this book was a bit heavier dealing with drugs and the Turkish immigrant experience but there was still plenty of humor mainly provided by Pascha's first person narration and his interactions with Martin. Listened to the audio which was narrated by MacLeod Andrews.

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2.0

Uck. This book gives snark a bad name. The ghost-guy isn't snarky, he's a mean loud-mouth.

The plot, eh, it's ok. Nowhere near good enough to redeem the unnecessary vitriol constantly spewed out by the main character.

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5.0

I loved this book! Pascha has to deal with a bunch of kids this time. Much of the focus is on Gregor and his actions to solve the murder. Now, if you were starting with this book, and hadn't read the others, you might get a little confused with the number of characters. I think the author does a great job of reintroducing familiar chaacters without boring regular readers. I listened to the audiobook and recommend it!

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5.0

Morgue Drawer book 4

This time around there are children! I had a very hard time with children's souls. The mystery was intense. There were incredibly, still laughs! Well worth the read in the end. Off to book 5!!
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