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Angel Food and Devil Dogs - A Maggie Gale Mystery (Maggie Gale Mysteries)
 
 

Angel Food and Devil Dogs - A Maggie Gale Mystery (Maggie Gale Mysteries) [Kindle Edition]

Liz Bradbury
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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One of Curve Magazine's 2010 top 20 Lesbian Mysteries!

Golden Crown Literary Award finalist in both the Debut Novel and Mystery categories.

OutSmart Magazine - Houston: "Well plotted and fun, this book might be the best first novel of the season...(I)t's perfect."

Rainbow Reviews:  "FIVE STARS (R)ich in romance, long-term love and genuine affection...(A) multilayered mystery certain to captivate all readers..."
                                                                  
Lesbiatopia Book Review, Cynthia Rodriguez: "(A) classic mystery 'who-done-it' combined with some imaginative, amazingly sensual, erotic lesbian romance...We can all use a little "Maggie" in our lives."

---As private detective Maggie Gale works to prove the innocence of a mentally challenged pinball wizard who's been arrested for murder, she's called Irwin College to discuss the suspicious suicide of a gay professor. There, Maggie shakes hands with the attractive Dr. Kathryn Anthony, who smiles at her with a faint but unmistakable touch of lust. Maggie's humorous and caring friends and family support her as she works against escalating danger, and toward escalating romantic encounters with Kathryn. 

Gaydar Magazine: "It's both a classic who-done-it style mystery and a hot lesbian romance. Who could ask for anything more!?!" 

Mysterious Reviews and Hidden Staircase Mystery Books: "Maggie Gale is a multi-dimensional character who takes her job and her relationships seriously...Her developing relationship with a college faculty member, Dr. Kathryn Anthony, is sweetly told, and even better for the book, is an integral part of the mystery."

Valley Gay Press Book Review, MaryEllen Elizabeth: "FIVE STARS AND HIGH PRAISE for Liz Bradbury's Debut Lesbian mystery/romance Angel Food and Devil Dogs -- Read and become a part of this highly stimulating, brilliantly written novel. You won't be disappointed!"

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 901 KB
  • Print Length: 316 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0980054915
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Boudica Publishing Inc.; First edition (May 5, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001V9KE3C
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #67,942 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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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!, June 9, 2008
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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!
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Read - But A Couple Flaws, May 23, 2009
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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.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars my heart was pounding!, June 28, 2008
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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!
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