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Sarah Woods Mystery Series: Books 1-3 | [Jennifer L. Jennings]
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Sarah Woods Mystery Series: Books 1-3

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  • by Jennifer L. Jennings
  • Narrated by Erin Coleman
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  • LENGTH
    10 hrs and 30 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    01-03-13
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Publisher's Summary

If you enjoy suspense, romance, humor, exotic locations, and intriguing mystery, then follow amateur sleuth Sarah Woods on an exciting ride with three different adventures in this audio collection. This series is intended for mature audiences and may contain objectionable behavior.

An Appointment with Murder

The first book in the series introduces you to massage therapist, Sarah Woods. While working late one evening at her office, Sarah finds her assistant has been strangled in the short time she was in the back with a client. Who would have done such a horrible thing? Was it a random killing or someone she knew? Although the police are investigating, Sarah can't seem to stay out of it and embarks on a journey to find the killer.

An Act of Deceit

Sarah Woods adventures continue in this book when she decides to work for Carter, the unorthodox private eye from Boston. Sarah must go way beyond her comfort zone as the pair find creative ways to expose a cheating husband, Marty Quinn. When Marty ends up dead, the assignment takes a whole new twist. This is a fast paced, fun mystery listen. A great blend of witty dialogue, suspense, and enough adult humor to keep it interesting.

An Island of Illusions

Sara and her husband are off to Hawaii to enjoy a much needed vacation, but when the PI she's worked for in the past shows up, she realizes it's a set up and he needs her help in finding a missing child. The suspense builds when Max, a security expert who Sarah holds a torch for shows up, and the main suspect in the child's disappearance is killed. Can Sarah help find this missing child? This adventure filled novel will keep you guessing until the very end.

©2012 Jennifer L. Jennings (P)2012 Jennifer L. Jennings

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    Rugbysmom Valencia, CA 01-27-13
    Rugbysmom Valencia, CA 01-27-13 Member Since 2009
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    "OK story but awful recording"
    What would have made Sarah Woods Mystery Series: Books 1-3 better?

    The characters are 2 dimensional and not very interesting. I am not sure what I expected of a series about a masage therapist turned dective.


    What was most disappointing about Jennifer L. Jennings’s story?

    I did listen to the whole thing hoping that it would get better. It didn't. It was a waste of my time and money


    How could the performance have been better?

    The recording sounded like it was done at the bottom of a well, really tinny and hollow sounding. I thought at first it was my speakers so tried listening on headphones and other speakers still just as bad.
    The narrator's nasal voice also did not help. Since the story is told in the first person supposedly in the voice of the 40 year old main charecter the reader should have been someone with a more mature sounding voice. Erin Coleman sounds like someone who is barely 20.


    You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

    The story was OK maybe something for light reading at the beach.


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