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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite book of the summer. I loved it!,
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This review is from: Angel Food and Devil Dogs: A Maggie Gale Mystery (Paperback)
I loved this book. Even though it is early June, I am convinced that Angel Food and Devil Dogs is going to be my favorite summer read.I enjoyed spending time with the characters in the book. Some characters I felt I had known for ages, and others I grew attached to as the clever mystery whodunit played out. It's a smart book with poetry, academia, architecture, and antiques - all the necessary lesbian staples. My favorite parts were the steamy scenes with Maggie and Kathryn. It is really hot stuff. Along with the dead bodies and girls kissing, the book is laugh out loud funny at times. I don't want to give any of the book away but basically, for me, the story was a perfect balance of what makes an enjoyable reading experience. It was exciting to read the fine print at the end of the book which claims there is another Maggie Gale mystery in the works. Keep them coming!
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable Read - But A Couple Flaws,
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This review is from: Angel Food and Devil Dogs - A Maggie Gale Mystery (Maggie Gale Mysteries) (Kindle Edition)
I only rated this book 3 stars (I'll get to why in a minute), but I don't want that to be misleading. Angel Food and Devil Dogs was a very enjoyable read and Liz Bradbury shows a lot of promise as a fiction author. I'd have no hesitation about buying another one of her books.Normally I do fairly long reviews, but I think for this one it's easiest to just say I liked the primary and many of the secondary characters. I liked the mystery plot. I liked the romance. The overall writing was very good and I truly did enjoy reading this book. With a few adjustments I'd have had no problem giving it four stars. There were two main issues with the book that caused me to subtract that star though. The first issue is the big one and at times it had me pulling my hair out in frustration. In a detective novel the obvious goal of the detective is to cleverly gather clues and information as she investigates. But Maggie doesn't seem to mind letting all sorts of obvious questions go unanswered, over and over and over again. In almost every single interview during her investigation the interviewee made comments that were just begging for follow-up questions. But Maggie never asked them! She'd just go on to something else or indicate they were done, leaving me flabbergasted at what she hadn't asked. The solution is one of two things. Either write it so the person being interviewed doesn't make the sorts of comments that anyone with any common sense would have to ask about in more detail, or write more detailed investigational interviews. It's possible the author thought going on too long in an interview is boring to the reader. But it's the job of the author to make it not be boring. Mystery readers like this stuff, so don't think we'll be bored! The other main issue is technical and it alone would not have caused me to downgrade by a star, but it's significant enough to mention. The book really suffered from lack of copy-editing. There were dozens and dozens of places throughout where words were dropped from sentences. It was always obvious from context what they were, but these kinds of mistakes should be caught. The other biggy is that Bradbury seems to be having a passionate love affair with commas. I can understand this because I suffer from the same affliction, though not to that degree. Someone needs to get her to just step away from the comma key. ;) Unless you're a punctuation obsessive or feel that interviews with suspects are the only critical part of a mystery novel I can in good faith recommend Angel Food and Devil Dogs to those who enjoy both mysteries and romances. I'll be keeping an eye out for the next one. Kindle specific note: The Kindle edition is formatted pretty well. I only noticed a couple small errors. Though there really needs to be a couple spaces between the chapter headings and the first paragraph in the chapter.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Mystery, Great Romance...Can't wait for the next one!,
This review is from: Angel Food and Devil Dogs: A Maggie Gale Mystery (Paperback)
This is a real complex figure-out-the-clues mystery! No last minute pulled-out-of-a-hat solution that you, as the armchair detective, could never have figured out. Anyone who thinks that just skipped ahead to get to the hot romance part, which was delightful by the way. After all, the mainstream mystery novel groups Mysterious Reviews and Hidden Staircase Mystery Books both rated it four magnifying glasses. There are clues, and you can find them, but you might be too caught up in the story to try.I you are tired of the same-old same-old you read in way too much formulaic Lesbian lit, this book is for you. This is thoughtful, intelligent writing with interesting story lines, well developed primary and secondary characters, a hot romance that makes sense and satisfies, and a real mystery. Re the comment by another reviewer about the characters being critical of other Lesbians who are not out. -- Huh? -- In both very minor references Maggie isn't critical of people who aren't out, she's critical of people who are both gay and homophobic. One has committed federal immigration fraud to cover up her sexual orientation, even though she has no reason to hide it. The other mentions two Lesbians who spew vitriolic hate language about GLBT people because they are so frustrated by their own internalized homophobia. And yes, both mentions are important to the plot.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
my heart was pounding!,
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This review is from: Angel Food and Devil Dogs: A Maggie Gale Mystery (Paperback)
This is a well-written mystery that will keep you guessing, have you wondering about who dunnit, and will have your heart pounding too as the pieces of the puzzle begin falling into place! You'll find humor, romance, friendship and the interweaving threads of crimes and mystery. I enjoyed this as my 'beach read' this summer!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More than just a mystery,
By Catherine M. Wilson author of When Women Were... (Boulder Creek, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angel Food and Devil Dogs: A Maggie Gale Mystery (Paperback)
I haven't read mysteries in years. After the first several hundred, they all felt the same to me.But Angel Food and Devil Dogs is more than just a mystery. The mystery part was fine. I guessed just enough not to feel stupid and missed just enough not to be disappointed. It's the rest of it, though, that I enjoyed so much. The main character, Maggie Gale, is multi-talented and multi-faceted, strong, skilled, smart--admirable, but not too perfect. The other characters, and there are a lot of them, are so well-drawn and distinctive that I had no trouble following this cast of dozens. The best part, though, was the relationship at the heart of the story. It felt true, and to me, the working out of intimate relationships is the real mystery. This was a book I enjoyed walking around in, and I'm looking forward to the next one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a fun read and a bargain too,
This review is from: Angel Food and Devil Dogs - A Maggie Gale Mystery (Maggie Gale Mysteries) (Kindle Edition)
I enjoyed the plot on this and the romance was pretty fun. It is nice to find some lesbian fiction on Kindle for under $10 a pop.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Angel Food and Devil Dogs. A wonderful read.,
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A complex mystery set in the celebration of new found romance. This is a delightful tale of Maggie Gale, a savvy detective who happens to be lesbian. The solid plot is only enhanced by Gale's sudden romance, which is intertwined in the mystery. An enjoyable read that I could not put down.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love the book,
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This review is from: Angel Food and Devil Dogs: A Maggie Gale Mystery (Paperback)
The book was enjoyable and entertaining. Great character development and story line. Good to have another author in the community - can't wait for the next release.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Delicious Read,
By ReikiCara (Eastern PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angel Food and Devil Dogs: A Maggie Gale Mystery (Paperback)
I read this book on the prompting of a friend. Usually I disregarding her suggestions, claiming I don't have timed to read and I have a hard time sitting still. She insisted. Once she mentioned it was more than just another mystery novel, it had lesbian sex, I borrowed her copy. Couldn't put it down! It kept me captivated from start to finish.I read that Ms. Bradbury has another novel in the works. I can't wait!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great mystery!,
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I found this book reviewed on another site and decided to give it a try. I am very glad I did because the book was immensely enjoyable. It was also refreshing to have a nice romance intertwined with mystery and suspense. At my urging my wife is going to read this next, can't wait to see what she thinks! Definitely praise for this author. Get the book today!
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Angel Food and Devil Dogs: A Maggie Gale Mystery by Liz Bradbury (Paperback - May 9, 2008)
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