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Paperback The Battered Body (Supper Club Mysteries) Book

ISBN: 1946069671

ISBN13: 9781946069672

The Battered Body (Supper Club Mysteries)

(Book #5 in the A Supper Club Mystery Series)

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Book 5 in the harrowing and heartwarming Supper Club Mystery series by New York Times bestselling author Ellery Adams! "Sprinkled with delightful characters and topped off with a dash of suspense."... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Wedding and Murder

In preparation of Jackson Henry and Milla's New Year's wedding, her sister, Paulette Martine who is a television chef, comes to town to bake the wedding cake. James Henry, of the Flab Five, tries to be nice to Milla's relatives to keep his mind off of Murphy Alistair's upcoming book which will feature the adventures of the Flab Five, and probably not in a flattering manner. He's also hoping to rekindle his romance with Lucy, another member of the Flab Five and a sheriff's deputy. Bennett, another Flab Five member, is studying for his upcoming Jeopardy appearance. The Fitzgerald twins, from the library James Henry manages, are looking for love but not always in the right places. When Paulette is found murdered, James Henry investigates to try to speed things along. Jackson and Milla have postponed their wedding until it is resolved. As Milla's family prepares for the funeral, they show their true colors. Plus James is trying to buy his first house. There is so much involved and in the midst of all this, he gets a big surprise. Can he find the killer and help his dad and Milla to go on with their wedding and their lives? I love this series. Each of the Flab Five characters brings something unique to the mixture. I also really enjoy the Fitzgerald twins. I wonder if when the author began this series she expected them to play such a large role. James' dad has really grown on me, especially since he met Milla. I hope there will be many more books in this fabulous series. I highly recommend this book and the series.

A little weak on the detecting

The story is a little weak on actual detecting, but the author sure knows how to throw some new twists into the character's lives! Now James has a new reason to try to eat healthier.

J.B. Stanley at her best

I have read all of J.B. Stanley's supper club mysteries and enjoyed each one. This is interesting and now I am anxiously waiting for the next one to come out to see how the lives of the characters continue.

A Delicious Meal

If you like good food and good friends with a murder on the side you're in for a treat. This series has all the componants that make us "cozy" readers love them. The people are well developed and easy to identify with. The scenes behind the desk at the library are well written and appropriate, and the murder is well plotted and beautifully presented. Everyone should indulge themselves once-in-a-while. Start with the first one and read them through. You deserve it!

Charming and surprising

All of Quincy's Gap is looking forward to the New Year's wedding of Jackson Henry to his girlfriend, Milla. Milla's famous sister, television chef, Paulette Martine, is even coming from New York City to bake the wedding cake. Murphy Alistair's book, "The Body in the Bakery," featuring the adventures of the Flab Five is due to be published any day. James Henry is hopping mad that he and his friends will be exposed to the world for ridicule. He decides to focus on his father's upcoming nuptials, being nice to his step-mothers visiting family members, and rekindling his romance with Lucy Hanover. His friend Bennett is practicing for his appearance on Jeopardy, and Gillian is making strange teas and hosting Christmas parties. Lindy is waiting for Luis to take their relationship to the next level in public. The Fitzgerald twins are looking for love-- in all the wrong places! The murderer in this book was not surprising, but the human interest stories pack a wallop. The book really wraps up a lot of relationships between the characters, and adds a few new and welcome family members to Quincy's Gap. This was a cheerful, life affirming and heartwarming cozy mystery. I just hope that this wasn't the last book in the series... but if it was, bravo, it was a beautiful end.
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