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Unwanted Christmas Guest
- A Tail Waggin' Mystery Book 5
- Narrated by: Anna Wheeler
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
A theft of robberies.
Some don't make sense.
The Waterfall Sleuths vow to save Christmas!
Trinity Ashford is happy with the lull in crime around Waterfall. Until someone breaks into her car and steals a box of donations for the local animal shelter. Even then, she doesn't want to go nosing around, despite the urging of her friend and mother. But then, someone breaks the front window of Tail Waggin' and drags away the Christmas tree. The war is on!
Follow along as Trinity and her crazy friends chase down a thief who, at times, seems little more than a nuisance.
Can they return stolen items in time to save the Christmas holiday?
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- Julie
- 14-06-22
It's never dull with Trinity around
This is another entertaining case for the Waterfall Sleuths. Once again the author proves you can have a lot of fun with a case and not involve a dead body. This mystery is slightly shorter that the rest of the books in the series but the author still packs a lot in. What had me chuckling was some of the things stolen and the reminder of what it is like to have a kitten at Christmas time. The characters are likeable, I especially like the visit/party at the retirement home and the mystery was interesting, although there wasn't very many suspects. Just a nice cozy Christmas mystery.
A thief is back in town. Nothing is safe and I mean nothing, from laptops, mobile phones, VR goggles, dog toys, golf balls and even a Christmas tree get stolen. Trinity is reluctant to get involved after the last case where she was a target of a killer. Even under pressure from her mother to solve the case or when some of her donated dog toys are stolen before they can be dropped off at the animal shelter, she is reluctant. It's only when the thief targets her friends at the retirement home and when he seems to have a interest in the theatre her boyfriend owns that she starts to put the clues together. Can she catch a thief before he ruins Christmas?
I liked the narrator. Her distinct voice is pleasant to listen too and she used it well to bring the story to life.
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