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Trick or Treat

By: Kerry Greenwood
Narrated by: Louise Siversen
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Amateur sleuth and baker extraordinaire Corinna Chapman is upstaged when the hot new bread chain, Best Fresh Bread, opens just down the street from her own bakery, Earthly Delights. Meanwhile Daniel's tall, blonde and gorgeous old friend is staying with him while she establishes a base and a business in Melbourne.

When Daniel starts making excuses, Corinna begins to worry about his absences and also the strange outbreak of madness which seems to be centred on Lonsdale Street. Will Corinna win through a maze of health regulations, missing boyfriends, sinister strangers, fraudulent companies and back alley ambushes? Or will this be the end for the Earthly Delights Bakery?

©2007 Kerry Greenwood (P)2007 Bolinda Audio
Amateur Sleuths Crime Fiction Suspense Women Sleuths

Critic Reviews

"Corinna and her friends are as delightful as ever." (Kirkus Reviews)
"A rich confection that nicely balances humor, villainy and a puzzle." (Publishers Weekly)
"Kerry Greenwood, author of the Phryne Fisher Australian mysteries, has created a new heroine: Corinna Chapman, professional baker and occasional amateur sleuth in Melbourne. This series has many of Greenwood's signatures, including humor, deft characterization, an independent heroine, orgasmic descriptions of food, and some of the other kind of orgasm. The plot involves poisonings and a Druid convention, which narrator Louise Siversen carries off with aplomb. Corinna is sexy; the drawl of her ex-druggie baking assistant sounds like everyone's inner 20-something; the shop assistant's Australian Valley Girl intonation is precious; and the witches are all distinct. What a fine, fun job." (AudioFile Magazine)

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A must read

The corinna Chapman series is wonderfully entertaining. The narrator easy on the ears. Treat yourself!

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Love this series

Another enjoyable escape into the world of Corrina Chapman. What makes this one especially crazy is that some of the events were inspired by a true story in history.

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I listen to this series over and over but ....

I listen to this repeatedly on my commute to work and Louise's voice is Corinna's voice for me. Unfortunately I cannot say the same thing for Meroe. She sounds like the Sesame Street count, the accent is awful. Book 1 tells us Meroe was born in Geelong, so why does she sound like count chocula? I look forward to the parts of story without Meroe due to this accent. Then there are this mispronunciations such as Samhain -should be pronounced Sow-in (sow rhymes with cow) and lisle which on the recording was pronounced as if it rhymed with thistle instead of as lyle (one syllable) - these things really do grate and detract form a fun light tale.

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