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  • Dream House

  • Molly Blume #2
  • By: Rochelle Krich
  • Narrated by: Deanna Hurst
  • Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (27 ratings)

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Dream House

By: Rochelle Krich
Narrated by: Deanna Hurst
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Friday, October 31. 9:37 p.m., 100 block of South Martel. A vandal threw a pumpkin through the front window of a house and several eggs at the front door.

The police report read like just another Halloween prank - a nasty, petty act. But the attack is one in a recent spate of increasingly violent vandalisms targeting residents who have paid millions of dollars for their dream homes in the ritziest enclaves of Los Angeles.

Residents are already seething, hotly divided about the growing number of Historical Architectural Restoration and Preservation (HARP) boards that prevent homeowners from remodeling their expensive real estate, forcing them to preserve the traditional integrity of neighborhoods where Hollywood legends once lived. So impassioned are pro- and anti-HARP forces that Crime Sheet columnist Molly Blume suspects that members from both sides of the debate may be perpetrating the vandalism that claims new victims almost daily.

But the arson that destroys a house on Fuller Street doesn't fit the pattern. This beautiful property belongs to Margaret Reston and her husband, Hank; and the sick old man who dies when it burns is Margaret's father. Margaret herself has disappeared. She was last seen working in her garden five months ago - and although traces of her blood were found in her car, the police have no idea what has happened to the missing woman.

This intrigue all makes good copy for hard-hitting newshound Molly. Almost in love again with the high-school sweetheart who dumped her and is now a rabbi, Molly can't stop thinking about Margaret and Hank Reston and the old man whose life was tragically, though accidentally, cut short. But was it an accident? What has happened to Margaret Reston? Where does malice end and evil begin?

©2004 Rochelle Krich (P)2004 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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A great series

I finished a great series then nothing I started help my interest until the first Molly Blume book ‘Blues in the Night’ I liked it so much I bought the rest of the series. This second book is even better. I’d have to write a book to tell you what all it offers. Mystery, comedy, a little Yiddish, a little of Jewish customs, romance, family, etc. I wish there were 100 in the series. Thank you Rochelle Krich, for fabulous entertainment.

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Appreciate Jewish Traditions

I am ignorant of kosher and Sabot traditions so explanations were good. Author must be writing from close if not practiced beliefs. Since our heroine is a reporter all meshes very well.
Good entertainment by a narrator l love. However, if not for the narrator, l would not seek this author out. Personal preference. These are feel good mysteries and should be in the cozy mystery genre
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