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Moving is Murder
Moving is Murder
Moving is Murder
Audiobook9 hours

Moving is Murder

Written by Sara Rosett

Narrated by Gail Shalan

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Meet military spouse, soccer mom, professional organizer, and savvy sleuth, Ellie Avery!

Moving four times in five years has honed Air Force wife Ellie Avery's packing and unpacking skills. But moving with a newborn daughter and husband Mitch in tow, during a heat wave, is enough to make her turn to chocolate for comfort. And when Ellie finds a local environmentalist dead on the side of the road, her instincts tell her this was no accident . . .

Ellie snoops into the activist's suspicious demise, only to realize she's getting closer to the killer . . . maybe too close! This first Ellie Avery mystery launched a series that continues to win readers' hearts.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 2, 2021
ISBN9781705291863
Author

Sara Rosett

Sara Rosett, born and raised in Amarillo, Texas, is the wife of an Air Force pilot. She and her husband live in Houston, Texas, with their two children and dog. Sara is the author of nine previous Ellie Avery mysteries. Her writing has also appeared in Chicken Soup for the Military Wife’s Soul. Sara is a member of Sisters in Crime, Girlfriends Book Club blog, and the Deadly Divas, who are four nice women who happen to write about murder. Please visit her website, www.sararosett.com, or connect with Sara on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Goodreads.

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    Keep you involved in the story didn’t want to miss any part of it.
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    This should be required reading for adolescents. It perfectly describes the misery of child rearing rather than sugarcoating it.
    Aside from that, I enjoyed the story line. Sara Rosett is an excellent writer.