
Member Reviews

Wash, Fold, and Die is the fourth book in what's quickly becoming one of my favorite cozy mystery series. With each new installment, I enjoy getting to know the central characters more. I listened to the audiobook and couldn't stop, such a fun and engaging experience. The narrator, Emily Ellet, is absolutely perfect and brings the story to life in the best way. I'm already looking forward to the next book!
Thank you NetGalley and Brilliance Publishing for letting me listen to this title in exchange for my opinion.

Audiobook Review of Wash, Fold and Die
This cozy mystery was such a fun and charming read! It follows Mandy, a dry cleaning shop owner, as she helps solve a murder. Like most books in this genre, it’s pretty clean granted there’s a mild hint at a sexual situation and some implied violence, but nothing too intense. I do believe the primary demographic for this book would be much older audiences so I wouldn’t recommend it to younger readers.
Since this is part of a series, I didn’t have the full context of Mandy’s character development, but I think readers who’ve followed the series will really enjoy seeing her grow. Overall, it’s a cute addition to the series.

I've not listened to any of the other books in this series, but didn't feel that was an issue at all. It's a classic cozy, humourous with a hint of romance. Given that I didn't know until after I'd finished (and did some author research) that this book was originally published in 1999, I think it has aged well, because at no point did I feel that this wasn't a contemporary listen.
Enjoyable, and interested in seeking out other books in the series.