You'd think, now that she's off the hook for murder, Alison Bergeron, an English professor at a private college a stone's throw up the Hudson from Manhattan, would be able to relax---but how can she with a wedding in the works? Alison is happy for her best friend, Max. Really, she is. She loves Max, and the guy Max is marrying completely adores her. Even being in the wedding wouldn't be so bad, if it'd keep her from thinking about her off-again relationship with the married NYPD homicide detective Bobby Crawford. (Actually, if you want to be technical about it, he's separated, has been for years, but Alison is still getting over her own divorce and she's trying to make good decisions.) However, Bobby's the best man, and that forces them into all kinds of awkward situations, like dancing cheek to cheek and sharing a bottle of champagne.Then, when Alison's ex turns up dead, she's dragged into another murder investigation. Convinced it's the handiwork of one of her former student's parents, a local Mob boss, and afraid for her life, she turns to Bobby for help, but threatening a Mob boss while he's fulfilling a vendetta may not be the best idea.Romance, humor, and murder are sure to mix and mingle whenever Alison and Bobby link up""in "Extracurricular Activities, " Maggie Barbieri's second charming mystery.
This was another excellent book from the author of Murder 101. I didn't want to put it down once I began reading it. If you enjoy a good murder mystery, you will surely enjoy this one.
More fun and excitement with Alison Bergeron
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is the second installment of Maggie Barbieri's murder mystery/comedy/love story series about college professor and part-time sleuth Alison Bergeron. It's an excellent follow-up to "Murder 101" In "Extracurricular Activities" there is more of just about everything; more dead mangled bodies, more suspects, more lascivious chit chat. There's less of Alison fainting; but that's a good thing. It's another breezy, fun read, and I confess that I was totally wrong about who the perps were. I won't explain, since that would give things away, but I can say that if you like fast-reading entertainment in the mystery genre, you'll enjoy this book. I can't wait for #3 in the series.
Alison Bergeron is back and even better
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
It is such a pleasure to re-connect with Alison, Crawford, Max...and of course to meet new dead bodies. Barbieri's wit shines as the characters are further developed (and friskier!) in this sequel to Murder 101. Extracurricular Activities is the perfect weekend getaway for an over-stressed mind. You won't be able to put it down until the last page is read and then you'll be anxiously waiting for the next in the series.
Witty mystery with fun setting and endearing characters
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Extracurricular Activities is the hip sequel to Murder 101, which if you haven't read yet, I highly recommend. Alison Bergeron is the main character in both and she's a joy to spend time with as she finds dead bodies, drinks martinis, and is the maid of honor in her best friend's wedding. She also adopts a goofy dog and finds some romance with a NYC detective. Much fun with a zippy pace and great twists (especially at the end).
Smart Writing Makes Me Happy (again)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Sweet and Sassy! Maggie Barbieri does not disappoint in this sequel. Alison and Crawford, their quirky friends and imperfect lives provide for another smart, entertaining read. Highly recommended for those who long for books with great dialogue and a strong sense of mystery, humor and romance.
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