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Never Preach Past Noon (2000)

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0451201442 (ISBN13: 9780451201447)
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English
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signet

Never Preach Past Noon (2000) - Plot & Excerpts

I have mostly stopped reviewing these kinds of books, because I read them to switch off, and it doesn't seem fair to hold them to the same scrutiny and standards as I do other books. So I'm not giving it a rating, and if I were reviewing properly I would say that I mostly enjoyed this book, and I think each one (this is the third) has been better than the last. I will give the next one a try.But. Argh! One thing that really put me off in this book was Leigh's attitude to the love interest. He is in a relationship, but that doesn't put her off; she spends most of the book mooning about him and wondering about how serious his relationship is. At one point, she even tells him that unless a man is married he's fair game! Ugh. Maybe that sort of attitude was acceptable (to me it's never acceptable) in the 1950s, but not now or in my living memory.

Enjoyed the suspense. The author's use of the epilogue to reveal the culprit was a total surprise!

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Cute story. It's the third in the series about Leigh Koslow. This time, it's her aunt that draws her into the mystery surrounding the preacher in her church who apparently is a con man. When he ends up dead, there are a number of possible suspects. Let me just say, it's not as predictable as you might think at first. The plot is clever, sometimes humorous, and fun. The authors wraps everything up neatly in the end. There's a concept! The author's style is somewhat like Janet Evanovich, which I enjoy. I liked this book.
—Forgetfulone

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