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The Little Old Lady Behaving Badly
- League of Pensioners Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: Patience Tomlinson
- Series: Little Old Lady, Book 3
- Length: 13 hrs and 52 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Humor & Satire
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Publisher's Summary
In the third hilarious, unforgettable installment in internationally best-selling author Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg’s League of Pensioners series, Martha and the League’s latest escapade has them headed for the French Riviera in what is sure to be the most daring caper of the summer.
Martha and her friends are sitting comfortably in Sweden… a little too comfortably. Determined to do more for their fellow pensioners - and jazz things up for themselves - they’re up to their usual antics: bank robberies, money laundering, and figuring out how to disappear in a garbage-truck-cum-getaway-car. They have their sights sets on building a resort village for seniors, but that’s going to take money. Lots of money.
While stalking their millionaire neighbor, Carl, on Facebook, Anna-Gretta scrolls through his photos - all of them featuring luxury yachts on the Riviera - and an idea comes to her on how to solve the League’s cash problem. When she shares the hare-brained scheme with the others, they’re all aboard.
Their plan to cheat billionaires out of their luxury yachts in the south of France’s sun-bleached Saint-Tropez soon turns into the heist of their lives with the police hot on their heels - as well as a couple of ruthless ex-cons. Now this wily group of walker-equipped conspirators are hell-bent on accomplishing their dangerous mission - no matter the consequences…
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- Effie
- 07-25-20
Fantastic Series of the Oldies!
Just when I thought I knew what they were going to next, I would be surprised. This story is very humorous and a page turner. I liked the narrator she was good with all of the voices.
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- Ms. M. S. O'neill
- 08-02-19
love this story,
I hope they will let me be part of their gang when I'm old enough. love the ideas and all that goes on at every fun level. they rob from the right people and make good use of everything.