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Book Reviews of Mumbo Gumbo Murder (Scrapbooking Mystery, Bk 16)

Mumbo Gumbo Murder (Scrapbooking Mystery, Bk 16)
Mumbo Gumbo Murder - Scrapbooking Mystery, Bk 16
Author: Laura Childs, Terrie Farley Moran
ISBN-13: 9780451489586
ISBN-10: 0451489586
Publication Date: 8/25/2020
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ladycholla avatar reviewed Mumbo Gumbo Murder (Scrapbooking Mystery, Bk 16) on + 2081 more book reviews
As usual a very good mystery by Laura Childs. Fun Characters, new addition of Mimi to the animals in the story. Good ideas for cards and gifts.
pj-s-bookcorner avatar reviewed Mumbo Gumbo Murder (Scrapbooking Mystery, Bk 16) on + 858 more book reviews
I love Laura Childs books - I wouldn't say this is one of her best, but still a good, rollicking read. Set in New Orleans it's rich in description. Carmela and her BFF stumble upon the body of their friend during Jazz Fest. She can not resist trying to discover who killed the antique shop owner & friend.
reviewed Mumbo Gumbo Murder (Scrapbooking Mystery, Bk 16) on + 1528 more book reviews
Mumbo Gumbo Murder by Laura Childs and Terrie Farley Moran is the 16th A Scrapbooking Mystery. Carmela Bertrand and Ava Gruiex finished watching the kick-off parade for Jazz Fest and went to Royal Street where a street fair is taking place. They hear glass breaking along with shouting and rush to investigate. At Dulcimers Antiques owned by Devon Dowling, they find the shop is a mess with Devon dead on the Persian carpet. Carmela wants to know what happened to her friend and sets out to get answers despite the warning from her fiancé, Detective Edgar Babcock. Mumbo Gumbo Murder is a delightfully entertaining cozy mystery. It can be read as a standalone for those new to the series, but you would be missing out on some charming cozy mysteries. I thought Mumbo Gumbo Murder was well-written with developed characters and a wonderful setting (New Orleans). The descriptions brought the city alive for me. Carmela Bertrand owns Memory Mine Scrapbooking Shop in the French Quarter which she runs with the assistance of Gabby Mercer-Morris. Carmela is a creative and clever woman who has two dogs (maybe three now), divorced, and has a penchant for getting into fixes. Ava Gruiex is Carmela's best friend who owns Juju Voodoo and likes to wear tight, revealing clothing plus she is outrageous (never met a man she wouldn't flirt with). I enjoy the dialogue between Carmela and Ava. They are a fun duo whose antics will have you laughing. Ava decides to consult a matchmaker so she can find a good man. Carmela finds herself roped into Quigg Brevard's new venture. She likes the idea and so does everyone else except Edgar Babcock. Edgar wants Carmela to set the wedding date and begin planning their nuptials. Carmela wants to marry Edgar, but something (like her disastrous first marriage) is holding her back. I had to laugh when Edgar mentioned getting bow ties for the two dogs (they need to be appropriately attired for the wedding). Carmela works on some creative projects at Memory Mine including a paper theater and I was drooling over the descriptions of the items in Memory Mine (hundreds of papers, stamps, Paperclay, ribbon, and so much more). There is even a mention of one of my favorite magazine companies, Somerset Studio. The murder of Devon Dowling has Carmela asking questions, digging up clues, and prying information out of Edgar. There is misdirection along with direct clues. I wish, though, that I had not been able to identify the killer so early in the story plus there were unanswered questions at the end. I hope we hear wedding bells for Carmela soon. She just needs to figure out where she wishes to get married and when. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Mumbo Gumbo Murder and I look forward to Cadmium Red Dead next year. There are New Orleans recipes at the end along with Scrapbook, Stamping and Craft Tips. Two of my favorite lines from Mumbo Gumbo Murder were âNothing like a good exorcism to set you straight againâ and âI swear, this is the last time I buy Louboutin knockoffs!â. Mumbo Gumbo Murder is a pleasing cozy mystery with paper projects, wedding woes, a bowwow bystander, a mystified matchmaker, a bothersome ex-beau, and a frustrated fiancé.