
Haunted Is Always in Fashion
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Narrated by:
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Tara Ochs
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By:
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Rose Pressey
About this listen
"Rose Pressey's books are fun!" - Janet Evanovich
It's time for this vintage fashion expert to put on her detective hat....
As the owner of It's Vintage, Y'All in Sugar Creek, Georgia, Cookie Chanel has agreed to share her expertise with author Juliana McDaniel. But on her way to town, Juliana is shot dead, and that was all she wrote. Cookie picks up the thread of the story with help from her psychic cat and a couple of inquisitive ghosts. To unmask this killer, she'll have to lift the lid on family secrets and hidden motives - because she might wind up getting capped herself if she doesn't cloche this case....
Don't miss Cookie Chanel's fashion tips
©2016 Rose Pressey (P)2016 Audible, Inc.This is the worst so far - things that have already been seen by, heard by, witnessed by, or explained to characters are repeated as if they're new occurances. For example, at one point three characters all express surprise that a suspect knows another suspect, despite them already having found his name and 'phone number on a note in her house... This book is full of such glaring continuity errors. Which just makes for an irritating (rather than entertaining) listen.
Honestly, I'd have to say that the narrators talents are wasted on such a badly written book.
Disappointing
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