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Dying for a Dance

A Laurel McKay Mystery, Book 2

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Dying for a Dance

By: Cindy Sample
Narrated by: Pilar Uribe
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It takes two to tango - but only one to murder.

Discovering she has two left feet isn’t the biggest problem for Laurel McKay when she agrees to learn a fox-trot routine for her best friend’s Lake Tahoe wedding. Stumbling over the lifeless body of a sexy Russian dance star with her broken shoe heel stuffed in his mouth…is far worse. Almost as bad as running into the hunky detective she dated briefly before he disappeared from her life.

When another death occurs on the ballroom floor, Laurel finds herself waltzing her way into the dark secrets of the Golden Hills Dance Studio. Navigating kids, career, wedding planning, and murder requires some fancy footwork. Can Laurel tango with a killer and stay alive?

©2011 Cindy Sample (P)2014 Cindy Sample
Cozy Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery Crime
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I like the story, but got a little tired of her stupidity. She is just too jumpy and clumsy for amusement or reality or someone investigating murder.

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The second book in the Laurel McKay mystery series was okay. Laurel gets involved in a mystery at the behest of her boss. The story line is a bit unbelievable and the ending had me rolling my eyes at Laurel's decisions. All in all I like the supporting characters. They kept the story realistic. I will probably get the next book in the series.

It deserves 3 and half stars

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