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Vistas, Vices, & Valentines
- A Camper and Criminals Cozy Mystery, Book 24
- Narrated by: Johanna Parker
- Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
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Summary
Welcome to Normal where nothing is normal!
Join Mae West and the Laundry Club Ladies as they cha cha and twirl their way around Happy Trails Campground as they put on some sleuthing dance shoes to bring closure to this southern and fun cozy Valentine's mystery.
When I begged Hank Sharp to take dance lessons to celebrate Valentine's Day, I knew I was getting more than I had bargained for. But when a dancer's dead body shows up at the height of the competition and Hank is hired to investigate the murder, I had no idea what we were in store for when he had Dottie Swaggert and Henry Bryant go undercover as a dance competition couple to get insider information.
After a little snooping around, we discovered there were deep running feuds and passions behind those sequins and smiles that gave motive and opportunity to kill for the desires to win the most coveted dancing title.
Time is running out and we fear Dottie's life is in danger. Let's face it, she has a hard time keeping her mouth shut. And no one puts Dottie in the corner.
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- 2 tropical dogs
- 03-12-22
Nice story
Enjoyed the characters as always and the plot was cute and entertaining. Love this series
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- Pink_Champs_Lady
- 18-11-22
Why is Mae a doormat?
I'm struggling to finish this one. Mae has turned into a doormat. Boyfriend doesn't like what she does, so he dumps her and flees. But no worries once he misses her she takes him back with open arms. A stranger lies and twists her words to her brother and best friend, they believe the stranger. No worries, Mae apologies to them and they continue to treat her poorly. I'm disappointed in what I thought was a positive, strong female character.