![]() ![]() The plot had even more humor than the previous book, and it was well crafted. ![]() ![]() ![]() I enjoyed the previous book so much that I couldn’t wait to get to the next book in the series, and I was not disappointed. One might think that life couldn’t get any more dramatic, but of course it does. Adding to the chaos is the sudden appearance of a well-known assassin named “Bobb with three Bs” who makes life even more dramatic, and every time someone says his name, Philby hisses angrily. However, her friends talk her out of the name, causing her to name him Philby after a famous spy against the British for the Soviets in the Cold War, since she doesn’t know whose side the cat is on. With him is a cat who looks just like Hitler, making Merry want to name him Kitler. The man is Lenny Smith, a man who had sold classified information to the enemy and just escaped from the SuperMax prison in Colorado. Merry will be able to fund lots of cool gadgets for her troop now! But life gets more complicated when her doorbell rings and Merry answers, only to find a man in his death throes on her front stoop. Merry’s former CIA partner owes her big time, and it seems that the employees at Langley love cookies more than anyone anywhere in the world. Merry Wrath and her best friend, Kelly, lead a girl scout troop together, and it’s time to sell Girl Scout Cookies. Mint Cookie Murder by Leslie Langtry is a terrific sequel to Merit Badge Murder. ![]()
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