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Captured, Escape, Repeat

By: Maggie Pill
Narrated by: Anne Jacques, Judy Blue, Liz Cloud
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Retta and her FBI-agent boyfriend stop in Green Bay, Wisconsin, for the night. Lars goes out on a mysterious errand and disappears, leaving a text message that says he's dumping Retta for an old flame. The police take the message at face value, but Retta, sure it's a lie, calls in sisters Faye and Barb.

As they begin following leads, they meet three sisters who might be future versions of them: Betty, a sweetheart who loves the Green Bay Packers; DeeAnne, a dramatic type who is always in acting mode; and Lydia, a business-like grump. They say they don't know where Lars could be, but something doesn't smell right at their antique/vintage shop located in an old mill, and it isn't just the many cats that roam the place freely.

Retta is soon captured and held prisoner. She escapes, is caught, and escapes again...and again because Retta isn't the type to give up. Barb and Faye search frantically for her with Styx the Newfoundland as their clumsy-but-dedicated ally. Their investigation leads them to stolen Iraqi artifacts, an old farmhouse in the sticks, and assistance from a member of the Green Bay Packers.

Knowledge is power, but success had better come quickly because the criminals' plan is for Retta - and anyone else who gets in their way - to die.

©2019 Peg Herring (P)2019 Peg Herring
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A nice Wisconsin tale!

I’m from the Upper Peninsula so I enjoy regional stories. Maggie’s books are always enjoyable. Just the right amount of humor mixed in with the mystery. I thoroughly enjoy the readers who add depth to the characters.

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loved it!

this is the second book in this series that I read and I absolutely loved it!
the story is fun-paced and the characters are so full and evolving.
loved it!
I received this audiobook at my request and I voluntarily wrote a review.

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Another winner

Maggie Pill has crafted another excellent installment in her Sleuth Sisters series. It has all the fun and excitement of previous installments. Anne Jacques, Judy Blue, and Liz Cloud give stellar performances as they bring it all to life.

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The new Faye voice is torture

I liked the original Faye so much better, a down to earth gal. The new Faye sounds pretty dopey, but if you play her parts at 1.3x it sounds more like normal human speech.

As for the plot, I can’t believe a missing FBI agent wouldn’t draw more attention from the bureau.

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