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This series is sort of fun. I was waiting for the first book to get started, but when it didn't arrive started with this one and was able to pick up the storyline just fine. Cute mystery, if a little predictable. Nice beach book.
Good read. Nice to meet Jane's mom.
I love Jan Jeffry and this is a typical fun mystery of her's.
This is #3 in the series. Love this series! :-D
Suburban mom Jane Jeffry grabs the opportunity to enroll in a writing course at the community center. But when a clssmate keels over dead after samling a tasty treat from an impromptu student buffet, Jane realizes that the pen may be mightier than the sword...the poison beats them both. There's a culinary killer among the local would-be literati. And before the demise of a disagreeable old biddy can be written off, Jane plans to cook the culprit's goose in his or her own creative juices.
Cozy mystery about suburban mom enrolled in writing course at the community college.
Jill Churchill has great, funny, mysteries.
A writing class meets for a dinner, the classmates that has nothing good to say about any one begins to babble and drops over dead. Which classmate murdered her? Quiche is a quick read.
I love this series, but this book wasn't my favorite. It started out kind of slow, but did manage to pick up eventually.
MaryLou C. (Bookworm42) reviewed A Quiche Before Dying (Jane Jeffry, Bk 3) on + 54 more book reviews
Wonderful cozy series.
Shirley J. (NoShushing) - reviewed A Quiche Before Dying (Jane Jeffry, Bk 3) on + 199 more book reviews
A nice, light, witty mystery.
Judith H. (crazybooklady) reviewed A Quiche Before Dying (Jane Jeffry, Bk 3) on + 85 more book reviews
The third mystery in the Jane Jeffry series is A Quiche Before Dying. Jane and her mother who is visting are taking a writing class. A fellow classmate is murder. Jane tries to figure out who did it before the class ends and the killer gets away with it.
I can't wait for book #4.
I can't wait for book #4.
Kathy W. (mustangbelle) reviewed A Quiche Before Dying (Jane Jeffry, Bk 3) on + 12 more book reviews
Death at the writing classes' potluck supper. Jane Jeffrys to the rescue. I liked the book. The person who signed the inside cover critiqued it as "so-so."
Another winner in this series. I read them as soon as I recieve them. And if you like them, you must read her other Grace and Favor mysteries too!
Very nice cosy...well written, quick paced, sometimes amusing, and not a lot of unnecessary padding.
With the kids packed off on their summer road trips, it's an ideal time for Jane Jeffry to pursue other interests, so the harried suburban mom enrolls in a writing course at the community college. But when an obnoxious aged classmate keels over dead after sampling a tasty treat from a pot luck student buffet, Jane realizes there's a culinary killer among the local would-be literati.
The pen may be mightier than the sword. . .but poison beats them both. And before the both. And before the demise of a very disagreeable old biddy can be written off, amateur sleuth Jane intends to find out who's responsible -- and cook the culprit's goose in his or her own creative juices.
The pen may be mightier than the sword. . .but poison beats them both. And before the both. And before the demise of a very disagreeable old biddy can be written off, amateur sleuth Jane intends to find out who's responsible -- and cook the culprit's goose in his or her own creative juices.