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Two Down, Bun to Go
- Oxford Tearoom Mysteries, Book 3
- Narrated by: Pearl Hewitt
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A sinister phone call in the middle of the night throws tearoom sleuth, Gemma Rose, straight into the heart of a new murder - featuring a mysterious killing in the cloisters of an old Oxford college. The investigation points to scandals and feuds within the University, but Gemma finds unexpected clues popping up in her little Cotswolds village as she sets out to solve the mystery with the help of her mischievous tabby cat, Muesli. Meanwhile, her quaint English tearoom is in trouble, with kitchen explosions galore and a missing pastry chef...and her love life is in turmoil as she struggles to decide between the dashing Dr Lincoln Green and her old college flame, sexy CID detective Devlin O'Connor. Add an exasperating mother driving her as nutty as a fruitcake and the nosy Old Biddies meddling at every turn...can Gemma solve the mystery and save her best friend from a life behind bars?
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- The Nana
- 05-24-17
Narration makes the story
I enjoyed this book and did not spot the killer until the very end. The only negative is when the narrator "meows" for the cat. For some reason it sets my teeth on edge - and I like cats? Just a personal quirk.
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- Pat Kuhn
- 05-08-17
Two Down,bun to Go
I am really loving hearing the books after having read them! The performance was wonderful!
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- Melissa
- 10-01-18
I cannot stop listening to the Oxford Tearoom Mysteries
It takes an incredible talent to write a compelling murder mystery and still manage to keep it light and fun. The Oxford Tearoom Mysteries audio is what you get when you combine wonderful characters, amazing narration and an author whose execution is second to none.
3 people found this helpful
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- Cat Lover
- 11-03-19
Not my favorite
I read the prequel, plus books one and two and loved them. I found myself kind of bored in book three. I’m considering book four because I love cats... but on second thought that’s the only annoying sound the narrator makes - Musely’s Meow... I highly recommend the first couple of books in this series. Unfortunately this one just fell flat for me.
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- ZR.
- 01-20-21
I almost passed series b/c of the cover pic....
it just looks like it's advertising to 10-year-old girls maybe. But they are great books. I am so glad I gave it a listen because it's really fun. . Great cozy mysteries in a beautiful setting (Oxford, England) and charming characters. . I wish they were a little longer!
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- cdo
- 12-02-19
A New Chef
Another FUN Oxford mystery at Gemma’s Tea Room.
I love the characters that continue on with each book. This is my third book.
Cozy British mystery that’s light and easy, but I wasn’t able to guess the ending.
I’ll enjoy another soon. The reader is just right for the stories.
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- Dianne
- 09-21-18
Delightful mystery
Narrated to perfection by Pearl Hewitt, this series is pure delight. Twisting mysteries, underlying romance, and some quirky and hilarious characters blend to create a fun escape from the evening news.
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- Andrea Huckins
- 09-14-18
I love this series!
Very entertaining and fun, great story great characters! I am buying the next book now
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- Beatrice
- 05-14-17
Very Entertaining
I really enjoy this series. The story is fresh and entertaining. There is lots of suspense and drama. The romance does not over shadow the mystery. These books are like candy for the brain.
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- Jan M
- 04-26-17
I loved it
This was the first book by H.Y. Hanna that I have listened to. I thought that Pearl Hewitt did an exceptionally good job with her performance of the various characters. I would classify this listen as a cozy mystery to me instead of nail bitter. I enjoyed the story. I especially loved the kitty antics and the way they were performed. Pearl Hewitt is very talented. This book is part of a series and I found it to be a good standalone. I was voluntarily provided with this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher. My review is not a synopsis of the book, but rather my opinion of it.
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- Julie
- 11-19-17
It should have been called 2 down, fun to go.
If you are attracted to the cover than you should get this book. As its just like the cover picture, fun, cosy,light hearted murder mystery with a loveable cat.
This is the 3rd Gemma Rose, Oxford tea room mystery and its just like meeting up with old friends, as many of the loveable characters from the previous books have a part in helping Gemma clear her friend Seth's name when he is accused of killing an Oxford Professor.
You don't need to have listened or read the previous books as each book has an ending but in my opinion it helps make them more enjoyable. The old ladies (a group of 4 customers from the tea room) play a bigger part in this story as Gemma' s mum is away on holiday, (adding all sort of problems in its self as, she is the cook in Gemma' s tea room.) but she still manages to have you laughing out loud.
The narrator is very good and its an easy listen.
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- Donna
- 06-27-18
Riveting
I love all these books a touch of everything and the narrator is brilliant!!! I find it hard to stop listening until the end but I look forward to picking up where I left off 😃😃
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- GEM
- 05-06-19
great books great narration,
love these books and stories, very entertaining and capturing, light hearted and very enjoyable listen
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- Wendy G
- 09-05-17
Another excellent audiobook
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would definitely recommend this audiobook to a friend, in fact I would recommend the whole series. The stories are full of humour, intrigue, romance and murder, with the delightful background of a traditional english tea room.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Two Down, Bun to Go?
I found poor Cassie's attempt at baking very funny, from the mixer "blowing up" in the kitchen to her failed baking attempts.
Which character – as performed by Pearl Hewitt – was your favourite?
Pearl Hewitt's repertoire of character voices is more diverse in this book, I actually liked her voicing of the homeless person Owen.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I would have liked to listen to this book in one go, but limiting myself to a an hour or two a day makes it something to look forward to.
Any additional comments?
I have really enjoyed listening to this book (this is the second time I have listened to it and I have also read the ebook). The descriptions of Oxford brings back memories of when I was a student. The "old biddies" are as meddlesome as usual and Museli is up to mischief again.
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- Inishowen Cailin
- 06-15-17
Good!
Any additional comments?
I enjoyed this third instalment in the series. Gemma is embroiled in another escapade after her friend, Seth, is accused of a murder at Oxford University. The Old Biddies are also on hand to help along the investigation. It is a quick read and the mystery kept me turning the pages.
I enjoy Lincoln's role as a rival for Gemma's affections but I like him too much to see him to get too romantically attached to her. Devlin is her one true love.
I felt that the book lacked some of the spark and humour that I enjoyed so much in the first two. Gemma's hilarious mother is away on holiday for much of the story and I missed the extra light-heartedness that she brings. Hopefully we will see more of her in book 4.
I received a copy in exchange for an honest review.
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- Mrs. C. Hunt
- 03-17-22
Two Down, Bun to Go
Another cosy mystery with fun and laughs along the way while finding clues to help free her friend Seth. Read brilliantly again by Pearl Hewitt.
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- nicola
- 01-18-22
fantastic stories
very lovely written series, I love characters and love muesli! beautifully narrative style and voice. I really felt connected to the characters. I am hooked . thank you
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- Wendy L Moore
- 03-12-21
Another Lovely Listen
Gripping yet read beautifully yet again. I loved this story as the others . Get it and relax .
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- Dr Ian
- 07-12-20
It's OK and lacks authenticity
There is something forced and unauthentic generally about the language of the book, the "forced" artificial Englishness. It's like someone has tried to turn quintessential Englishness into squeezy cheese and is forcing it down your throat.
There is an uncomfortable mixture of new and outdated language in book. An 18 year-old in the book uses the expression "fishwife". Have you ever heard an 18 year old say that? Maybe an 80 year old. But I work with students, and I can tell you that no 18 year old has even heard of the expression "fishwife" and would never use it if they had. Then we get the almost childish, outdated words like "ninny" being used alongside quite full-on swearing. It's difficult to know whether the story is set in 1915 or 2015.
In any sense, it really represent modern Oxford. I should know. I lived and worked there for many years.
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- S A Webb
- 04-30-19
easy listening
lovely, easy listening crime with interwoven love interest that teases the listener all mixed in with tempting food delights
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- EJ
- 01-30-18
Lovely series
I enjoyed the narration although I was not sure at first. I am enjoying the series of books a lot.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-02-21
Another great mystery
This is my favourite so far. Romance, mystery, family drama, social issues and a peek behind the curtain at Oxford. This ticks all the boxes, I listened in one go and got all my housework done because I only listen when I clean 😂