![]() But who? Widowed and recently retired Eugeena Patterson, a longtime resident, is determined to figure out who and why. Evidence points likely in the direction of someone in the neighborhood. The quiet neighborhood of Sugar Creek in North Charleston will never be the same after one of their own is found dead in her home. The narrator Sharell Palmer is so good that I would like to contiue experiencing these stories in her voice. I will be picking up book two in the future as an audio book again. There is a story in Deep Fried Trouble that is engaging and the characters feel like people I would know. Although Eugeena's faith is without a doubt front and center in this story it didn't make me feel beat about the head. However, Tyora Moody may make me give another Christian fiction book a more fair shake in the future. I feel preached to and I find that unpleasant. I don't tend to enjoy overt religiousness of any kind in my fiction. I almost hate to admit this out loud, but if I see something labeled "Christian Fiction" I will skip right over it. ![]() I went into Deep Fried Trouble not realizing that it was a Christian cozy mystery. ![]()
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