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Arsenic with Austen by Katherine Bolger Hyde

theavidreaderandbibliophile's review against another edition

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4.0

Arsenic with Austen by Katherine Bolger Hyde is the first book in the Crime with the Classics series. Emily Worthing Cavanaugh receives a letter from an attorney letting her know that her Aunt Beatrice has just passed away, and Emily is a legatee (she is inheriting something in the will). Emily is a professor of literature at Reed College and school has just ended for the year (perfect timing). Emily heads down to Stony Beach, Oregon for the funeral and to speak with the attorney. It turns out that Emily inherited the bulk of her aunt’s estate (and Emily was just hoping to get her library collection). Emily had always loved Windy Corner (her aunt’s house) and is delighted to be able to live there (even it if is part-time). Emily is immediately approached by Vicki Landau, real estate agent, and Everett Trimble, the mayor (right after the funeral). The mayor wants to make Stony Point a resort town (with tacky shops, condos, hotels, and many, many tourists). Beatrice (who owned the land they needed) preferred a quiet, cozy town and would not cooperate with their plans. Emily likes Stony Beach just the way it is—a quiet, beach town. However, Brock Runcible, Horace’s nephew (Beatrice’s deceased husband) is all for the mayor’s plans for the town. Out of the four blocks of shops in town, Brock inherited one of them. Agnes Beech was Beatrice’s housekeeper and does not believe that she died of natural causes. When Sheriff Luke Richards (Emily’s high school beau) is of a similar mind, Emily decides to explore it further. Before Emily can take action, she finds Agnes dead at the bottom of the cellar steps (and it was no accident). Something fishy is going on in this town. Can Emily and Luke get answers before the killer strikes again? With Emily and Luke working closely together is there a chance to rekindle their old romance?

Arsenic with Austen had too much romance and too little mystery. The romance between Emily and Luke dominated the book (along with Emily’s thoughts of Luke which went on and on for many pages). These two have not seen each other in 35 years, but Luke loves her like it was just yesterday. Emily keeps obsessing over Luke from the moment she starts driving to the town (it was obnoxious). Emily acted more like a lovesick teenager than a woman in her 50s with regard to Luke. There is a Christian theme to the book (especially about forgiveness). The mystery seemed complicated, but it was really basic and simple to solve. There are quotes from various Austen books at the beginning of each chapter, and Emily compares people in the town with various characters from literature (mostly from Austen’s books). I found the book easy to read (nice writing), but the pace was slow until the end (the pursuit). I give Arsenic with Austen 3 out of 5 stars. One character that I did not like was Emily’s friend, Margaritte. I found her annoying (the feminine wiles and how she captivates every man). I wish the author had written her a little differently. Will I read the next book in the series? I probably will to see if there is improvement (every series deserves a second chance).

I received a complimentary copy of Arsenic with Austen from NetGalley in exchange for an honest evaluation of the novel. The opinions and comments above are strictly my own.

mrsdryoder's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5. Enjoyed it and look forward to the next installment.

luv_2read's review against another edition

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lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? No

2.5

romanici's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars - Cozy mystery with Christian background, which I enjoyed. Good plot, okay characters. I will continue the series. Listed on audiobook (2nd one to finish), and will try the next one in book form.

amylajiness's review against another edition

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2.0

I started off really enjoying this book - the setting on the Oregon coast is intriguing and the pace started off fairly briskly. Writing is pretty good for the genre, but the plot is really slow in the middle. The main character becomes more annoying as time passes, and the love interest is really one-dimensional. The nail in the coffin for me was the main character extensively discussing overweight characters as being repulsive. Not cool!

mirandal's review against another edition

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A good read! Not being a huge fan of Austen, I was hoping that the book wasn't going to be centered around her, but the quotes at the start of each chapter were nice (not that I was familiar with any of them). I like a good mystery and this was a good one. I really liked the side story lines getting to know the backstory of Emily and Luke. Hoping for a sequel!

jackiekaemmerhenderson's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a pretty fun listen. I was disappointed in the sexual tension combined with the protagonist’s faith.

emd_reader's review against another edition

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3.0

Simple crime...nothing to do with Austen really except quotes to start the chapter

eastofthesunwestofthemoon's review against another edition

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2.0

2 stars. (Audio book) This would have been a DNF for me except it's for a book club. The plot is simplistic and the characters are flat and cliched. The mystery is no challenge and even the big secret revealed at the end was easy to guess. The writing is OK, not stunning but there are complete sentences that mostly make sense, while being strung together into paragraphs that make no sense because real people don't behave anything like these characters. I got really annoyed at the sheer silliness of much of the book - there is no amount of suspension of disbelief that would have allowed me to immerse myself in the story. Furthermore, it has nothing at all to do with Austen except that the narrator likes Austen and there is an Austen quote at the beginning of each chapter. Really? Not my cup of tea, to say the least.

greenvillemelissa's review against another edition

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5.0

First installment in a cozy mystery series. Great setting, well written and lots of literary references. I recommend it.