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Witness at the Wedding
- Narrated by: Geoffrey Howard
- Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Carole is thrilled with the coming wedding of her once-estranged son, Stephen. She finds it odd, though, that the parents of the bride have no interest in arranging the wedding, and seem terrified at the prospect of publicizing it. Things turn deadly intriguing when the father of the bride disappears at the engagement party, only to be found brutally murdered the following morn. Now, Carole elicits Jude's help in sifting through the guest list, including Gaby's nefarious brother and her uncle, a justice of the peace, before the festivities become completely funereal.
Critic Reviews
"Line after line, Howard evokes characters and milieu. Great fun!" (AudioFile)
"One of the wittiest mystery writers around." (Baltimore Sun)
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- Sarah
- 05-08-16
Another good one!
It's a great story and the narrator was excellent. I have one criticism - there are not enough chapter points. I believe there is one for every five chapters of the book. I can understand this because the actual chapters are short, but since I like to listen to these rather light murder mysteries at night and often fall asleep listening, it is very hard to get back to the last thing I heard.
Fortunately the ones narrated by the author have a break at the end of each book chapter which makes it much easier to get back to where I was listening when I fell asleep. Both he and Geoffrey Howard do a fine job of narrating.
I don't know if this would matter to anyone else, but I thought it was worth mentioning in case it does.
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- Beatrice
- 12-29-12
The best yet!!!
This is quite possibly the best book in the series. Carole and Jude are at their inquisitive best as they get into everyone's business. The family dynamics between Carole's family and Gabby's family are great. Most importantly the story is great. There is also more action in this book than in the other books. I have finally gotten used to a male narrator although I think a woman would be a better choice. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves mysteries.
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- Lorriee
- 07-03-16
Not my cup of tea.
The writing is excellent. The plot is transparent and holds little surprise. But, the most disappointing of all, are the characters. I'm not sure what the purpose of Carol and her friend is in the story. They are hardly sleuths, and Carol is a pain one's anatomy. Not likable, and jealous and somewhat uptight, she has moments of insight into her own small mindedness, but is definitely not someone this reader would want to spend more than a handful of hours with at a reception, and then avoid later at nearly all costs.
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- Carolyn E. Jaques
- 02-06-21
I knew it
Aha! I knew who the culprit was from the start. it's still cool to know the ways and how.
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- GrandmaG
- 03-02-15
Enjoyed this one!
I am listening to this series in order. The plot was engaging, and I was surprised as to who the perp was. All around enjoyable listen. As in the other books, the language was not objectionable, and there were no sexual situations. Mr. Howard seems to have rid himself of his annoying habit of saying "ah" ......before he starts a sentence, and that is a plus. I WILL be downloading the next book in the series.
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- Carter R.
- 02-18-15
Worst of the series
Love this series, but never got into this particular book. Mystery was obvious, and the characters were boring. A few funny moments and interesting commentaries, but I recommend skipping it.
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- judith
- 06-04-12
Good stuff!
Like Louise Penny- just wonderful absorbing, engrossing story AND great narration. There are seven more on my list now!
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- Kaiyaque
- 04-23-22
yet another underground lair
the county where Carole and Jude do their investigations must be riddled with underground hiding places. someone gets dragged off to yet another one.
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- EC Murphy
- 02-16-22
Short and Sweet
Shorter than usual but good. A couple of errors like “inflammatory” instead of “flammable” and when Carol thinks “double murderer” instead of “triple murderer.” Proof reader asleep? New to this author and will listen again!
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- lil tate
- 12-29-21
Keeps getting better
Narrator is the absolute best. (Same as early Louise Penny books- sad that he is no longer with us) This series has become one of my favorites. A brilliant cozy mystery series.