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A Pen Dipped in Poison

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I enjoyed this book - as a teacher I like the school set up - it’s believable and well written. I also like the characters. I didn’t find it a quick read but I enjoyed it none the less - it didn’t drag and there were plenty of opportunities to be pulled in to making guesses and assumptions which I like.

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Thank you for my earc of this book. I ended up listening to the audio of this but really enjoyed this cosy mystery. I really enjoyed this book and think it would be a great holiday read

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First of all I just want to say thankyou to Avon books for such a great Suspenseful book .

Well we all know I love a cosy Mystery/ thriller so when this amazing book come up for review I jumped at the chance .I'm so glad I did , I loved a Spoonful Of Murder.and loved it .this one was just as good if not better . I can say it didn't disappoint at all .

The Plot well I thought I was going to guess who did what oh how wrong I was when I did find it was a jaw-dropper. It really had my head in a spin in the best way tho as I needed more . It story definitely pulled the carpet from under me .
The story was very well paced not to fast and not to slow just right .

As I also listen to the audio which was narrated by Julie Hesmondhalgh I thought she told the story perfectly she really gave every character there own personality which I really loved .

The characters which was Liz , Pat and Thelme oh they was brilliant even better than the first book ,and I enjoyed we was learning more about thier family .I really enjoyed how they all had there own lives but came together like Charlie angels.

If you love a cosy Mystery then this will be right up your street .

I give this thrilling book 4.5 stars 🌟

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Intriguing mystery with charismatic protagonists and a solid second book in the series.

I really enjoyed this cosy mystery set around anonymous "poison pen" letters. The setting is the school where retired teachers Pat, Liz and Thelma used to work, and where all three, for different reasons, are spending a lot of time. The three friends, who meet every week for tea and cake in the local garden centre, take on the job of solving the mystery.

I'm always interested in mysteries involving anonymous letters, and I really like Pat, Liz and Thelma. They each have a distinct personality and add something to the story, and I like how the author includes ongoing threads about their personal lives. It adds depth to the story.

I recommend this series to mystery fans who like their cosies with a slight bite. I really enjoyed this book and I look forward to the next one.

I'd like to thank the publishers and Netgalley for kindly providing me with an advance copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

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Sad to say, I've struggled with this sequel to Pat, Thelma and Liz's earlier adventures. For me, there's just too much going on and I found it very difficult to remember who was who and what there problem was. I felt that it needed tightening up in terms of both word count and pacing. A good editor could have made all the difference.

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This is the second book in this series and we are on another adventure with the three retired dinner ladies. This isn't always the easiest story to follow as there are a lot, often too many, characters to get to know and it becomes confusing. However, saying that, it is a good story, a nice little cozy mystery and a good book to pass to escape with for a few hours. The main characters are well written and relatable.

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Unfortunately this book just didn't hold my interest. There are too many characters that don't have a distinctive voice so it's confusing and hard to keep track of who's who.

The plot doesn't seem to be moving anywhere and I'm finding myself falling asleep reading it

Sorry but this one is not for me

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I enjoyed the first book in this series but this one was a little boring for me. I liked the setting of the school and the premise of the nasty letters being anonymously sent to the teachers but it was quite slow and felt like it was repetitive in some parts with not much plot progression. It was nice to be back with the 3 main characters but unfortunately the story was too slow.

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A lovely mystery who dunnit? This is the 2nd in a series, however i havent read the first one! it does not detract from the penmanship of this author and you can read this as a standalone.

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The second in the cozy mystery series with Liz, Pat, and Thelma. I enjoyed this book even more than the first - poison pen letters, shady contractors, and questionable school administrations really caught my attention. Enjoyably low stakes drama with a genuinely surprising conclusion, this is perfect for fans of the Thursday Murder Club series.

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Lodestone Academy has acquired St Barnabus school, and they have installed an extremely glossy headmistress in the form of Kayleigh Brittain.
There now seems to be a poison pen writer around who is targeting everyone from the headmistress down.......
A great cozy afternoon read, highly recommended.

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This is the second book in the Liz, Pat and Thelma series. I don’t feel it works particularly well as a standalone book as there are a lot of references to the first book, A Spoonful of Murder, so it helps to have read that book first.

Our budding Miss Marples are retired teachers who investigate a spate of poison pen letters sent to members of staff at their old school.

I enjoyed this more than the first book. It is an easy to read cozy mystery with a good pace but as in the first book, there was some unnecessary filler, which made it drag a little in places. However, there are enough twists and turns to keep you turning the pages and the three protagonists are likeable, so all in all an, it’s an enjoyable read.

Thank you to NetGalley for the advance copy in return for an honest review.

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This is the second in the series but stands alone (I haven’t read the first!)
A series of anonymous letters are being sent to members of the school community, revealing secrets that could affect careers and relationships. Liz, Pat, and Thelma are retired teachers who love to solve a mystery! Can they work together to uncover the identity of the person sending these poison pen letters before things go too far?

The author’s background as a Primary School teacher gives an authenticity to the storyline & it is believable that the 3 retired teachers would look to solve a mystery like this!

From the description I was expecting murder rather than just “poison pen mystery” but nevertheless I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys a cozy mystery.

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Honestly not my favorite. I had an incredibly difficult time getting into it. Mystery feel too flat for my taste.

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St Barnabus Primary School is part of the Lodestone Academy Trust and is run by a fearsomely efficient headteacher called Kayleigh Brittain. However all is not well at St Barnabus, anonymous letters have been sent to members of staff and are causing distress. One marriage has crumbled, another is on the rocks and staff are off sick, into this mess come the retired teachers, Liz, Pat and Thelma. Each has issues of her own with family but are are passionate about their local school and the impact of academisation as well as the letters.
This is the second outing for these three middle-aged sleuths and I had not read the first so it took a while to separate the characters. However the setting in Thirsk, with plenty of references to Ripon (and even Bradford) had me hooked and I found myself warming to the gentle pace and actually not very threatening plot. Everything is handled discreetly and the whole book is just as cosy crime should be - fun and light

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Another good cosy crime book, love the setting and hearing places that I know. Great characters and a good mystery
Very enjoyable

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In this second book in a series, retired teachers Thelma, Liz, and Pat combine forces to try to discover who is writing nasty notes to the teachers at the local school. In addition to this problem, there seem to be issues with the school accounts, a malfunctioning boiler, vandalism, not to mention secret liaisons. The idea of schools being operated as businesses are also explored. There are several mysteries to be dealt with, as well as the personal and family life situations of the three retirees.

The atmosphere of the story seems dark and brooding. There is no overt violence or any descriptive adult scenes in this book. A reader does not need to read the first book to find out what is happening in this one. However, there were a lot of characters to keep straight and some obscure references to the first book led to some confusion.

I received this book from the publisher and from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are entirely my own.

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I really enjoyed this book. It is the second in the series and even though I haven’t read the first, I could still follow along with no problems. I am definitely going to read book one as I really liked the characters. The story is told in the third person and follows the lives of three women who have been friends for years and like to solve mysteries. It’s a bit like an Agatha Christie and I thought it was very clever with a good plot. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys a cozy mystery. Thank you #netgalley

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Three retired schoolteachers Liz, Pat and Thelma make unlikely detectives. Neighbours and friends are receiving letters which reveal secrets they would rather forget.
The three friends work together to uncover the mystery and reveal the truth.
A nicely written book which has tones of Agatha Christie.

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Unlike book 1, this was a fast paced start with a bit of a droopy middle, and an easy to guess finish. Well, at least it was easy to guess the big bad. That said, I still enjoyed the book and the numerous mysteries within.

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