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Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Choir
Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Choir
Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Choir
Audiobook7 hours

Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Choir

Written by Sharon Kahn

Narrated by Suzanne Toren

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Agatha nominee Sharon Kahn's Rabbi's Wife mystery series is universally hailed for its humor and cozy appeal. Ruby is startled and saddened when Serena, one of her choir members, dies of heart failure. But while traveling through the Canadian Rockies, Ruby learns the shocking truth-Serena was actually poisoned. "Expect some laugh-out-loud moments and plenty of red herrings ..."-Booklist
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 11, 2008
ISBN9781436116459
Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Choir
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Sharon Kahn

Sharon Kahn has worked as an arbitrator, attorney, and freelance writer. She is a graduate of Vassar College and the University of Arizona Law School. Her Ruby, the Rabbi's wife mysteries include Fax Me a Bagel; Never Nosh a Matzo Ball; Don't Cry for Me, Hot Pastrami; and Hold the Cream Cheese, Kill the Lox. A mother of three, she lives in Austin, Texas, where she is busy writing Ruby's next adventure. Her website is www.sharonkahn.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Choir, is the last of the Ruby, the Rabbi's Wife [Widow] mysteries. The mystery itself is fine, I didn't guess the killer. I enjoyed the usual temple politics. The trip to Canada by train was entertaining. The real problem I had with the book was Ruby herself. OK, she got out of a bad relationship that lasted half the series. She was getting into a good thing with a former interest. So why potentially throw that away with a cute guy she meets during the trip? I didn't like that at all. If the author hadn't given Ruby the relationship she had, even if the current guy was a bit jealous about the last one, I would have had no problem with the train flirtation.Kevin the rabbi is still a tedious twit who keeps expecting Ruby to deal with his problems, including how he feels about a cute lady who is interested in him. Essie Sue, not even close to being daunted by her many fundraising failures, ramps up her annoyance factor for Ruby during this trip. Why hasn't her husband, Hal, dumped her?