The Good Girl's Guide to Murder: A Debutante Dropout Mystery
Written by Susan McBride
Narrated by Amy McFadden
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About this audiobook
In the second installment of Susan McBride’s Debutante Dropout mystery series, Dallas heiress Andrea Kendricks must expose a high-society assassin … before she becomes the killer’s next target.
Website designer and high-society rebel Andrea Kendricks would never have gotten involved with ego-in-pumps lifestyle hostess Marilee Mabry if it weren’t for the underhanded machinations of Andy’s upper-crust mama. But thanks to Mother Cissy, Andy’s donning designer duds to attend a launch party at the intolerable domestic diva’s new Dallas TV studio—and she’s on hand to witness the celebration site go up in flames!
Then Andy finds Marilee’s daughter, seemingly lifeless. Even though iron-willed Cissy isn’t about to let her social calendar be upset by minor inconveniences like arson and possibly murder, her sometime-sleuthing daughter’s got a more pressing engagement—namely, hunting down the culprit behind some very foul play.
But there are more than a few nasty messes tucked away in the Mabry closet—and a craven assassin who has the Big D elite quaking in their cowboy boots may soon be burying Andy in hers!
Susan McBride
Susan McBride is the USA Today bestselling author of Blue Blood and the Debutante Dropout Mysteries that include The Good Girl's Guide to Murder, The Lone Star Lonely Hearts Club, Night of the Living Deb, Too Pretty to Die, and Say Yes to the Death. She also writes the bestselling River Road Mysteries and has penned three women’s fiction titles: The Truth About Love and Lightning, Little Black Dress, and The Cougar Club. She chronicled her bout with breast cancer in the short memoir, In the Pink: How I Met the Perfect (Younger) Man, Survived Breast Cancer, and Found True Happiness After Forty. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri, with her husband and daughter.
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Reviews for The Good Girl's Guide to Murder
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It is refreshing (to me) to read a girly mystery in which computers figure and the (sympathetic, witty) heroine's day job is webmaster. (Will the occasional references to recent news events be jarring when reread in 10 or 20 years? Possibly not, but it jarred me briefly to wonder that: and to have to discern from context which articles of clothing various brand-names were meant to betoken. I'm so unhip.) The mystery was all right; the killer was neither too obvious nor insufficiently telegraphed. One thing still puzzles me even though it was, I think, ultimately explained away.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5The writing of this book is cringeworthy, filled with overused phrases and no imagination. There is so little progression in the story it is maddening. The misery is heightened by the storyteller faking Southern accents and men’s voices.
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