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Mayhem at the Orient Express (League of Literary Ladies, Bk 1)
Mayhem at the Orient Express - League of Literary Ladies, Bk 1
Author: Kylie Logan
At a local Chinese restaurant, it's the owner who gets taken out... — Most folks aren’t forced by court order to attend a library-book discussion group, but that’s just what happens to B and B proprietor and ex-Manhattanite Bea Cartwright, hippy cat lover Chandra Morrisey, and winery owner Kate Wilder after a small-town mag...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780425257753
ISBN-10: 0425257754
Publication Date: 6/4/2013
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 63 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Mayhem at the Orient Express (League of Literary Ladies, Bk 1) on + 2260 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The first part of Mayhem at the Orient Express had me dying to slap Bea, Chandra and Kate silly. Any group of people who bicker amongst themselves constantly makes me head for the hills. Alvin Littlejohn should be given an award, not only for hanging onto the shreds of his sanity, but for devising a way to save the library funding. Fortunately, once the dead man is discovered and the blizzard hits, the three characters calm down and stumble through their investigation.

The author has assembled a cast of primary characters that could have a lot of staying power. There's Chandra Morrisey the New Age flake, Kate Wilder the Type A business woman, Luella Zak the practical older owner of a charter fishing company, and Bea Cartwright with her mysterious New York City past. Parts of Bea's past are revealed throughout the book, but there are still plenty of secrets that have yet to see the light of day. It's the set-up for a good cast, all right, but Bea is the only one who really comes to life.

Investigating a mystery crammed in a big old house filled with refugees from a blizzard works quite well, adding just the right touch of comedy, claustrophobia, and a hint of romance. It will be interesting to see if Logan develops her characters more as the series progresses. I certainly hope so.
nysbikergirl avatar reviewed Mayhem at the Orient Express (League of Literary Ladies, Bk 1) on + 97 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this first in a series as a well paced cozy. A bit out of the ordinary for a cozy, and lots of great characters. Very easy to read, track who was who, and keeps the reader entertained. I would read further in the series if they are written.
Timbuktu126 avatar reviewed Mayhem at the Orient Express (League of Literary Ladies, Bk 1) on + 476 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I liked this book a lot. In the first scene, where the 3 main characters are arguing in court, I thought they might annoy me, but actually it was a good way to give some background info on all of them. I thought the plot was great- I wanted to keep on reading! The way that the ladies are brought into the mystery seemed plausible and the many connections to Murder on the Orient Express were fun. There were so many potential suspects and motives that by the end I just had no clue who was the culprit...and was quite surprised. I definitely will read the next in this series!
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moondance120 avatar reviewed Mayhem at the Orient Express (League of Literary Ladies, Bk 1) on + 422 more book reviews
If it weren't for Jerry Garcia peeing on my pansies, I never would have joined the League of Literary Ladies.

Bea, Kate and Chandra find themselves in front of the local magistrate because of petty fighting between them. His sentence is for them to join the local library book club to keep the library's funding .A number of people become snowbound in Bea's bed and breakfast following a murder and a freak spring snowstorm. The ladies use their current book assignment of Murder on the Orient Express as a guideline to solve the murder.

Although this was a quick easy read, I never quite felt that I clicked with the characters. I'm not sure if I will read the next book in the series or not.
esjro avatar reviewed Mayhem at the Orient Express (League of Literary Ladies, Bk 1) on + 903 more book reviews
This was an enjoyable start to a promising new series. The characters are fun and quirky. The resolution of the mystery was less than satisfying though. Cozies require a certain amount of suspension of disbelief (okay, make that a ton), but the ending to this one was an "Oh, puh-leeze." Fortunately the journey to find out whodunnit is entertaining enough.


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