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  • Flea the Scene

  • A Whiskers and Words Mystery, Book 3
  • By: Eryn Scott
  • Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
  • Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Flea the Scene

By: Eryn Scott
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
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Everyone in town is buttoned up about the truth behind the mysterious mansion on Thread Lane.

Louisa Henry can’t seem to get any answers about the abandoned mansion hidden behind brush that she runs by each day. Well, she thought it was abandoned, but she’s recently seen signs of life. Whenever she asks the locals about who lives there, they clam up.

One day, Lou notices someone sneaking around the mysterious house. When she hears a crash inside, she runs to help. The body of a man lies inside, unconscious. As Lou arrives on the scene, someone else is leaving in a hurry. Lou stays with the man only to find he’s already dead, and realizes she might’ve just let his murderer run free. As Lou investigates what happened, she uncovers the reason behind the man’s secluded status, as well as a heap of suspects who would’ve wanted him dead. Can she parse the truth from the decades of lies?

©2022 Eryn Carpenter (P)2023 Eryn Carpenter
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Another perrfect mystery to entertain

This is another cleverly crafted mystery that could be up there with the classics, well at least the cats could. I love the whole idea of the book shop full of cats, even if in this book it does cause a few problems, the play on words with the classics and cat names always has me chuckling. This is book three in the series and although this book was more emotional charged, I did enjoy it just as much as the first book. The characters are fun, likeable and down to earth, the type you would be happy to call a friend and the introduction of the niece's and the budding romance was a nice addition. The mystery was good and kept me guessing with both the motive and the killer. I just love this series and can't wait to jump into the next mystery.
Being new to the town Lou must admit she is curious about the the run down mansion in the middle of town. Is it abandon? As she has never seen anybody in there. The problem is asking questions upsets her friends and nobody has a nice word to say about the owner. When walking past the house she hears a crash which sends her running only to find the owner already dead. Easton finds it hard to investigate with even his colleagues unwilling to investigate because of the accident everybody blames the victim for. Even with her nieces in town to help Lou take her mind off the anniversary of her husbands death can stop her from investigating. Can she find the motive for the death? Or is the suspect list to long?
I liked the narrator. She is the voice of Lou and her friends and I can't imagine listening to anybody else.
I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntary left this review.

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