Virginia W. (geepers13) reviewed Bell, Book, and Scandal (Jane Jeffry, Bk 14) on + 33 more book reviews
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Jane attends a book convention to drum up interest in her own manuscript. When an editor is poisoned and a ournalist is bashed in theparking lot, Jane starts to snoop her way to a solution.
I feel like Jane and her friend Shelley are part of my community. I like to follow their activites like old friends.
I feel like Jane and her friend Shelley are part of my community. I like to follow their activites like old friends.
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nice cozy series
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My first go-ound with Jane Jeffries. Quite a nice mystery.
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I love Jane Jeffery. Good book.
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Jill Churchill just keeps getting better.
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I read every Jane Jeffry's Mystery I can get my hands on and this is another great one! Loved the story!
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The best one yet.
i started this series for something different an i just love it...funny, witty, makes you laugh
I guess I'm in the minority here. I couldn't get into the story at all because it was so poorly written. I thought maybe it would get better if I kept reading, but I gave up after several chapters.
A typical Jane Jeffery story with a bit of twist. She's in the middle of a murder rather than just poking her nose into one of Nel's cases.
Lots of fun at a mystery convention!
This is a fun book.
Kathleen G. (Kathleen) reviewed Bell, Book, and Scandal (Jane Jeffry, Bk 14) on + 19 more book reviews
Another good read about the antics of Jane Jeffry and her sidekick Shelley Nowack.
Jane and Shelley attend a nearby mystery writers' convention to mingle with agents, publishing bigwigs, and famous authors...and maybe todrum up interest in her own recently completed manuscript.
Jane and Shelley attend a nearby mystery writers' convention to mingle with agents, publishing bigwigs, and famous authors...and maybe todrum up interest in her own recently completed manuscript.
Jane Jeffry and her best pal Shelly Nowack take in a mystery writers'
convention.
convention.
"Churchill is the master of the suburban mystery." -Tulsa World
"One of the season's top cozies." -San Diego Union-Tribune
"One of the season's top cozies." -San Diego Union-Tribune


