Mud Pie Mud Pie

Mud Pie

    • 4.0 • 26 Ratings

Publisher Description

A tale of rugby, puddings and murder.
Ingredients: 1 handful of illegal drugs, 1 twelve-inch chef's knife, 1 blood-stained handkerchief, 6 rugby forwards and half a motorbike.
When well stirred by Lannie Herron, a young chef on the run, these make a deadly mixture. One of the players at the rugby club where she's found refuge may be a killer - but which one?
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GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2015
September 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
410
Pages
PUBLISHER
Emma Lee Bole
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
594.8
KB

Customer Reviews

eggmeon18 ,

Mud Pie

Nice loved it!

Vigilant Reader ,

Mud Pie

Mud Pie is a British mystery. I've read many British stories in the past and have grown accustomed to the most common slang terms used. But Mudpie brought slang words to a whole new level. It was interesting, but it necessitated using the dictionary quite often.
The plot is full of pain and despair; the main character has been condemned to death by gangsters. At times Lannie is so distraught she converses with the dead owner of the house she lives in and then with a murdered bar maid.

Lannie Herron is a twenty-seven year old pastry chef who gets crossways with the Manchester, England, criminal mob. After several attempts to kill her fail, she leaves Manchester to hide out. At about one third into the book we learn the full story of why she has been marked for brutal death.
Lannie's new life in hiding centers around a rural rugby club and the country pub where she cooks. Her new bevy of characters soon begin to open up to her and she learns all have something to hide, and not all are the friends they purport to be in public.
There is conflict and suspense galore. The mobsters are still after Lannie, and a murder at the rugby club elevates Lannie to the head of the suspects list. But then she compiles her own list of suspects with reason to commit the murder and slowly includes most of her new group of acquaintances.

By halfway through Mudpie, I was intrigued and knew I had to finish.

The writing quality is above average with only infrequent editing errors. A few scenes were lumped together without breaks, and I felt a few sentence structures were clumsy. But these were few and minor and barely distracted from the overall quality of this engrossing story.

I rate Mudpie a 5.0 out of a possible 5.0 and heartily recommend it.

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