
Taken to the Cleaners
Mandy Dyer Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Emily Ellet
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Dolores Johnson
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In this cozy mystery, the new proprietor of a dry cleaners takes on a load of trouble when a bag of bloody clothes sends her on the trail of a killer.
When Mandy Dyer inherits her uncle’s dry cleaners, she knows she’ll be dealing in some pretty grimy business. But when a homeless woman brings in a bloody suit, suddenly Mandy has a foul mess on her hands. Did the suit belong to a murderer—or his victim? Now Mandy is sharing clues with a hunky homicide detective—and trying to discover a little dirt on the killer herself. With one man dead and a potential witness missing, returning this suit to its rightful owner isn’t going to be easy—until Mandy figures out how to make the killer come clean.
Praise for Dolores Johnson and the Mandy Dyer Mysteries
“Delightful. Good, clean fun.”—Dorothy Cannell, author of The Thin Woman
“Dolores Johnson writes with wit and panache. I love her sense of humor.”—Diane Mott Davidson, New York Times-bestselling author of the Goldy Bear Culinary Mysteries
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