The body in the beauty parlor
(2021)

Fiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Vibrance Press, 2021
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (7hr., 17 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781624617911 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT14004629, 1624617913 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 14004629
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Read by Devon Sorvari

In addition to her house-flipping talents, Jazzi Zanders is breaking ground as a sleuth. But she's going to need every tool at her disposal to solve two crimes . . . In their hair salon, Jazzi's sister Olivia and mother are savvy businesswomen whose creativity brings fashion and flair to the folks of Rivers Bluff, Indiana. So when their newest hairstylist Misty is caught scamming clients' debit cards and selling beauty products during off hours to pocket the profits, Olivia fires her. But Misty retaliates by hitting back with a defamation lawsuit-which she is more than happy to drop if Olivia pays her ten grand. But neither blackmail nor courtroom fees are accrued after Misty's body is discovered in the salon with Olivia's scissors stuck in her chest. Olivia may be the number one suspect, but her murdered employee had a reputation for making enemies. Then Jazzi's ex Chad appears, asking for help with his marital strife. This already awkward situation worsens when Chad's wife vanishes and the police investigate him. Now, it's up to Jazzi to clear both her sister's and ex's names while the killer-or killers-could be a mere hair breadth's away . . . USA Today Best-selling author for The Body in the Attic.When I started self-publishing, I wrote urban fantasy as Judith Post. Then my wonderful agent, Lauren Abramo, suggested I try to find a publisher by writing romance, and she was right. I sold my Mill Pond romances to Kensington's Lyrical Press. After six romances, my equally wonderful editor, John Scognamiglio, asked if I'd like to try to write a mystery. Ironic, because I started writing--forever ago--by writing mystery short stories and selling them. I decided to write about a fixer-upper because my husband and I bought a 1920s small bungalow when we got married, and it needed lots of work. We're still working on it. And cooking crept into the stories because I LOVE to cook and have friends over to eat supper with us. A lot of my passions have ended up in my books:)

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