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Murder at Audubon Zoo

Murder at Audubon Zoo

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's fantastic! Do yourself a favor and give it a read.
Review: "Murder At Audubon Zoo" is written in a style somewhat reminiscent of Agatha Christie's books, those of the Jessica Fletcher series and other similar books.<...In addition to appealing to animal lovers, the book also appeals to those who know or would like to know more about New Orleans as well as those who like the little old lady genre of mysteries.

I've never heard of a person who actually read the book who didn't like it and asked for more books like it. Unfortunately, my wife died before finishing her second novel.

I'm obviously biased since I'm the husband of the LATE author and also the author of "The Complete Idiot's Travel Guide to New Orleans."...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic! Do yourself a favor and give it a read.
Review: "Murder At Audubon Zoo" is written in a style somewhat reminiscent of Agatha Christie's books, those of the Jessica Fletcher series and other similar books.

A little old lady that is a retired teacher, along with the help of her three dogs, ferret, psychiatrist husband and a former student now a detective, solve the murder committed at the famous Audubon Zoo in New Orleans.

A body was found in Suri's enclosure. Suri was the late albino tiger who helped make the Audubon Zoo famous. Did Suri do it or was foul play involved?

In addition to appealing to animal lovers, the book also appeals to those who know or would like to know more about New Orleans as well as those who like the little old lady genre of mysteries.

I've never heard of a person who actually read the book who didn't like it and asked for more books like it. Unfortunately, my wife died before finishing her second novel.

I'm obviously biased since I'm the husband of the LATE author and also the author of "The Complete Idiot's Travel Guide to New Orleans."

The previous review urging you not to buy the book was posted by an anonymous person strictly out of spite.

"Big Ray" Jones

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy this book!
Review: Please do not buy this book. It has been repeatedly advertised in an unethical manner, using off-topic newsgroup posts ("USENET spam"), by the husband of the author, ray.jones@sstar.com. Support the "Boulder Pledge" and do not do business with spammers.


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