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Great Mystery

Review from The Daphne Decisions →

I liked this mystery. The story was well written. The characters were well developed. There were twists and turns which kept me interested and entertained. Narrator Joan Dukore voiced the characters well.

Fun listen

Review from 15 Minutes →

Listening to Maizie Albright’s antics in this book was fun. Maizie trying to get a job for a Private Detective Agency. Her mom is wanting other things for her daughter. You will not be disappointed listening to this book. I am providing my review. I was provided a copy.

Cozy Christmas Capers

Review from Crimes Most Merry and Albright →

I loved this collection. I only wish it was longer! A View to Chill – I’ve been a fan of Cherry Tucker for years, but haven’t finished the series as only the first two books are available in audio and I’m looking forward to the day when they will all be available. And, I’ve thoroughly..

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two for one bonus

Review from Crimes Most Merry and Albright →

Both stories are humorous, suspenseful, and entertaining. The first one requires acrobatic talents throughout the story. or gymnastics abilities. I marveled at the flexibility. The second one was a huge comedy of errors and slap stick moves. Fun and entertaining. I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this and am giving an honest review…

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Movie making adventure with a twist

Review from 16 Millimeters: A Maizie Albright Humorous Romantic Mystery →

Author Larissa Reinhart continues the adventures of her captivating character Maizie Albright. The dialogue conveys wit, visuals, humor and makes a story that is impossible to turn off. I know if I’d read it rather than listened, I would still be a fan. Maizie Albright, originally an actress starring in several roles, notably as a..

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Growing Pains for Maizie

Review from 18 1/2 Disguises →

“I’m wondering if I’m really cut out for this PI business. Or if I’m just trying to show everyone I’m more than a has-been actress. That I can actually do something other than pretending to be someone else.” This seems to be the theme of the book. Maizie is struggling to find her footing with..

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