Custard's Last Stand
Until the Fat Ladies Sing, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Michelle Babb
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By:
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Linda Kozar
About this listen
Sue Jan and Lovita put on their big-girl boots to solve a new crop of mysteries as their town gains a new antique and resale shop run by creepy twin sisters, a yummy frozen custard stand owned and operated by a quirky old man, and a trio of criminals operating under the town’s radar.
With all that going on, a very pregnant Sue Jan is running for public office, and the town’s ancient sewage system is starting to act up. Between all the calamitous clues and chill bumps, the two women come to a startling conclusion - the little town of Wachita is in a mess of trouble.
©2019 Linda Kozar (P)2019 Linda KozarFrom rags to riches of life
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Michelle did a great job with the narration of this one and sounds so comfortable with the series. All in all a very enjoyable listen.
Favourite so far!
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A brilliant quirky mystery
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I was kindly given this complimentary copy of the book and have left this honest and voluntary review.
The final installment.
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The small town of Wichita is growing with new shops and enterprises opening up on a daily bases. New business mean more people are moving to the once small town and not all of them have good intentions. Which is why as well as campaigning to take over the roll of Mayor from her husband Sue Jan finds herself investigating an attempted murder. With the help from her best friend and business partner Lavita, the forensic ladies are helping to solve a cold which is connected to the attack on the custard stand owner. With Sue Jan about to give birth the ladies have a right stink on there hands. Can they clean up Wachita and finally get justice for a grieving man or have they finally taken on too much?
I really like the narrator, somehow she gives each character there very own voice, which brings the story to life.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Don't leave this book standing alone
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