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3 Bodies and a Biscotti

By: Leighann Dobbs
Narrated by: Hollis McCarthy
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There's a serial killer on the loose, and Lexy Baker’s grandmother, Nans, could be the next victim.

The bodies are piling up at the Brook Ridge Falls Retirement Center. Healthy people are dropping like flies. And yet no one believes a murderer is on the loose... except for Lexy Baker and the troupe of iPad-toting grandmothers who live at the center.

When Lexy's detective boyfriend, Jack, refuses to believe that foul play is involved, Lexy has no choice but to find the killer on her own. Along with Nans and her gang of iPad-toting, mystery-solving grandmas, they use everything from hypnosis to high-tech gadgets to track down the killer.

Meanwhile, Jack is acting strange. People are snickering mysteriously behind Lexy's back. And Lexy discovers eating all those sweets is finally catching up with her. Soon she finds herself in a race against time as she juggles dropping a few pounds, preparing for a surprise wedding, patching up her relationship with Jack, and finding the killer.

Will Lexy uncover the killer's shocking identity before the next victim dies?

©2013 Leighann Dobbs Publishing (P)2017 Leighann Dobbs Publishing
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Cozy mystery could use a narrator with less nasal quality, richer diaphragmatic voice with better tonal modulation.
The book series is meant to be uplifting with fairly enjoyable short stories. The narrator’s voice for the series, Hollis McCarthy, in an attempt to adopt various tones for different characters, becomes so nasal and high pitched as to be MiniMouse annoying and offers a ludicrous air to what is already light weight tales.

Cozy mystery could use a narrator with less nasal quality, a richer diaphragmatic voice with better tonal modulation

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