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Scrapped (A Cumberland Creek Mystery Book 2) (edition 2013)

by Mollie Cox Bryan (Author)

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A scrapbooking club finds one of its new members under suspicionâ??but is it just a witch hunt? "A great story, well told!" â??Juliet Blackwell, New York Timesâ??bestselling author of the Witchcraft mysteries

The ladies of the Cumberland Scrapbook Crop are welcoming an eccentric newbie into their fold. A self-proclaimed witch, Cookie Crandall can whip up a sumptuous vegan meal and rhapsodize about runes and moon phases with equal aplomb. She becomes fast friends with her fellow scrapbookers, including freelance reporter Annie, with whom she shares shallow roots in a community of established family trees. So when Cookie becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre murders, the croppers get scrappy and set out to clear her name . . .

Annie starts digging and discovers that the victims each had strange runic patterns carved on their bodiesâ??a piece of evidence that points the police in Cookie's direction. Even her friends begin to doubt her innocence when they find an ornate, spiritual scrapbook that an alleged beginner like Cookie could never have crafted. As Annie and the croppers search for answers, they'll uncover a shockingly wicked side of their once quiet townâ??and a killer on the prowl for another victim . . .
Praise for Scrapbook of Secrets
"Crafty cozy . . . Introduces some dandy characters that will spin off well as the series unfolds." â??Library Journal
"Intriguing characters, eerie happenings . . . Kept me guessing 'til the end." â??Clare O'Donohue
"A font of ingenuity . . . Superb entertainment." â??Mystery Scene
Includes tips and a glossary of terms for the mode
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Title:Scrapped (A Cumberland Creek Mystery Book 2)
Authors:Mollie Cox Bryan (Author)
Info:Kensington (2013), 353 pages
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I read a really good book recently, y'all — Scrapped, by Mollie Cox Bryan. Let me tell you a little about it.

Scrapped is the second book in the Cumberland Creek Mystery series. It follows Scrapbook of Secrets.

Returning characters in Scrapped are Annie, Vera, Sheila, and the other ladies in the Cumberland Scrapbook Crop, along with Vera's mom Beatrice. The writing style for Scrapped (as well as Scrapbook of Secrets) is a little unusual; the narrative point of view varies from chapter to chapter, mainly between Annie, Vera, and Beatrice. This technique adds to the book, since the reader knows what several characters are thinking, not just one character.

Also returning is Detective Bryant, who helps Annie and Beatrice — I mean, whom Annie and Beatrice help — solve several murders in the Cumberland Creek area. A new character in the series is Cookie Crandall. Cookie is a new member of the Scrapbook Crop, a yoga instructor, a vegetarian, and a witch. At the weekly Crops, Cookie works on her "Scrapbook of Shadows," as she calls it.

You may be wondering, since shadows are without form and substance (except for Peter Pan's, and he isn't in this book), how can shadows be made into a scrapbook? Oooh, a teaser! You'll have to read the book to find out!

Originally, this book was to have been titled Scrapbook of Shadows. I asked Author Mollie Cox Bryan why the title was changed.

MCB: The deal with SCRAPPED is both my editor and I loved the title SCRAPBOOK OF SHADOWS, so we used it in the back of SECRETS, as you no doubt read. But when the book went through sales and marketing, they did not like it. I'll never understand it. I like the original title better, as well. But I like this title, too and the book has done okay with this title--so they might have been onto something. I think there might be a lot of other books out there with similar titles to SCRAPBOOK OF SHADOWS, which could have created some confusion.
Cheers,
Mollie

Thanks for dropping by Jane Reads to answer that question, Mollie. Inquiring minds wanted to know.


~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Here are two more teasers, just to pique your interest in this great read.

Scrapped's opening sentence:
Spending Sunday afternoon watching the police drag a body
from a river was not what Annie had planned for the day.

Two sentences from a random page (page 73):
"Now, personally, I don't like either one
of you. But I don't want to see you dead."

I really enjoyed reading Scrapped! I recommend it to fellow cozy mystery readers; cozy fans who scrapbook will especially enjoy Scrapped.

Book 3 of the Cumberland Creek Mystery series, Death of an Irish Diva, will be published in February 2014. The Blog Tour begins on February 4. I am pleased to announce that Jane Reads will be on the tour on February 11. I hope to see you then! ( )
  Jane.Reads | Jun 29, 2017 |
I tend to like cozy mysteries centered around a hobby. This takes place in Cumberland Creek, with a cast of characters bound together by their scrapbooking hobby. Two young girls are murdered and Annie, Vera, Beatrice and the other scrappers are drawn into figuring out the mystery. I got a bit lost a couple of times as to who was who (and I kept picturing Vera as much older than she was). I was intrigued by Cookie and really hope she makes a return appearance in a future book. The mystery was a bit lite on details - I would've liked a heavier dose of clues.

If you like cozy mysteries and/or scrapbooking, you'll likely enjoy this book. ( )
  LLRobinett | Jan 29, 2017 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:

A scrapbooking club finds one of its new members under suspicionâ??but is it just a witch hunt? "A great story, well told!" â??Juliet Blackwell, New York Timesâ??bestselling author of the Witchcraft mysteries

The ladies of the Cumberland Scrapbook Crop are welcoming an eccentric newbie into their fold. A self-proclaimed witch, Cookie Crandall can whip up a sumptuous vegan meal and rhapsodize about runes and moon phases with equal aplomb. She becomes fast friends with her fellow scrapbookers, including freelance reporter Annie, with whom she shares shallow roots in a community of established family trees. So when Cookie becomes the prime suspect in a series of bizarre murders, the croppers get scrappy and set out to clear her name . . .

Annie starts digging and discovers that the victims each had strange runic patterns carved on their bodiesâ??a piece of evidence that points the police in Cookie's direction. Even her friends begin to doubt her innocence when they find an ornate, spiritual scrapbook that an alleged beginner like Cookie could never have crafted. As Annie and the croppers search for answers, they'll uncover a shockingly wicked side of their once quiet townâ??and a killer on the prowl for another victim . . .
Praise for Scrapbook of Secrets
"Crafty cozy . . . Introduces some dandy characters that will spin off well as the series unfolds." â??Library Journal
"Intriguing characters, eerie happenings . . . Kept me guessing 'til the end." â??Clare O'Donohue
"A font of ingenuity . . . Superb entertainment." â??Mystery Scene
Includes tips and a glossary of terms for the mode

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