• Christmas in the Sisters

  • A Holiday Mystery Novel (The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series, Book 6)
  • De: Becki Willis
  • Narrado por: Courtney Patterson
  • Duración: 6 h y 27 m
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (18 calificaciones)

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Christmas in the Sisters

De: Becki Willis
Narrado por: Courtney Patterson
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Madison Reynolds can't wait for Christmas this year. Rebuilding her life as a single mom hasn't been easy, but after a challenging 12 months, she's excited about the holidays. She and her twins have settled quite nicely here in The Sisters, renovations on the house are complete, her business is slowly growing, and, best of all, Chief of Police Brash deCordova is in her life.

The tinsel begins to tangle when someone targets the community for a series of "Christmas Crimes". Torn between solving the rash of burglaries and shutting down the gambling ring that's active in the area again, Brash does the only thing he can: he hires In a Pinch to help with the investigation.

Finding the common link between cases is like finding the bad bulb on a string of lights. The frustration mounts when Madison and the Angel Tree she's involved with fall victim to the crimes.

Brash has plans of his own for the perfect Christmas. With the help of a new jewelry store, he thinks he's found just the right gift for Madison, until the Grinch strikes again.

Who has time for being kidnapped by men in Santa suits and bad beards?

This is one Christmas that no one in The Sisters will ever forget!

©2017 Becki Willis (P)2021 Tantor

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WONDERFUL!!!

I love this series, set in a fictitious small East Central Texas town, and this book may be the best, so far. These characters, from the teens to grandparents, are so relatable, maybe especially to a Texas girl. The 'fixes' in which they find themselves are always intriguing, with just the right mix of danger and humor. This book had me laughing out loud sometimes and definitely crying, at others - but they were good tears. Becki Willis, please just keep writing them.

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Clean wonderful series

This entire series is thrilling. If you have to it down you can’t wait to pick it back up.
This writer is wonderful and blessed to be able to write using her imagination instead of cursing and unnecessary sex scenes.
The narrator is the best I have ever heard.
Once you try her books you will be excited to read the next.

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