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Anonymous
Posted March 31, 2012
It was interesting to see Chloe away from the job. I loved these short stories.
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Posted July 23, 2011
Chloe Boston is by far the most likable character. And this series of books are so fun. And I should add that I am quite partial to this one in particular because me and the boys are in it three times....page 5, page 19, and page 25. Yay Mel, great job.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Short, tight and sweet!!! Short stories are difficult to do, but this is nailed!!! Chloe and Blue in bite-sized pieces that tantalize the senses and satisfy the palate. And the recipes included are just the right finishing touch. Chloe investigates murder in a county fair, learns to manage a soft-ball team, possibly will be the model for a television police show and, the greatest surprise of all, finally finds a mystery she cannot solve!!
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Posted April 21, 2012
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Overview
Red, White, and a Dog Named Blue is a collection of short stories that fills in the gaps betwixt and between in Chloe's life. In the title story, Chloe's 4th of July turns deadly when she is called in to judge a baking competition at the county fair. In the story Batter Up!, Chloe gets talked into joining the precinct softball team to co-captain under Dale Gordon. Searching for Christmas finds Chloe applying her sleuthing skills to discovering what she's getting for Christmas. And in Lights! Camera! Action, Chloe takes an aspiring young actress on her rounds to show her the ropes.