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One in Vermillion

By: Jennifer Crusie, Bob Mayer
Narrated by: Cris Dukehart, Eric G. Dove
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From the NY Times Bestselling duo that wrote Agnes and the Hitman, the third book in the Liz Danger series.

Liz Danger is stuck in her hometown of Burney, Ohio, because her insane employer has rented a house there for the summer, which means she has three more months of trying to get a copy edit done, babysitting a seven-year-old, and figuring out what to do with three hundred and ninety-two teddy bears. And then there’s her mother. Even the good news that she’s living with a hot cop is tempered by the knowledge that sooner or later, she’s going to have to figure out her future, and she's still not sure what she wants that to be.

Vince Cooper is stuck in a town that keeps asking him when he’s going to make an honest woman of Liz Danger and in a job that’s just sunk into anarchy because of local and state politics that are kneecapping the police department, not to mention a biker gang and Liz’s ex-boyfriend who still hasn’t figured out that the ex part is permanent. Good thing he has Liz to come home to . . . until he doesn’t.

As Liz and Vince try to navigate their increasingly complicated relationship, they’re finding out startling new things about themselves and the town they’re trying to protect, and that means dealing with greedy politicians, arson, broken hearts (not theirs), vandalism, questionable real estate, murder, and a lot of soggy bears.

ONE IN VERMILLION: That red in the ledger isn’t just the ink.

©2023 Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer. (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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If only real life was full of such witty, quirky characters & satisfying outcomes!

A great 3rd book in the Liz Danger series. No 1 took me skittle while to warm up to, but then I really got into them and loved 2 & 3. I’ve just relistened to all 3 and really enjoyed them again.
The books are set in a small town populated by a variety of odd but loving and fiercely loyal characters, and the odd seems to be celebrated - which I love! Justice wins out, eventually, but there are quite a few bumps for Liz and her loved ones along the way. I like that everyone who deserves a happy ending gets one, but that those happy endings take many different forms. A great, uplifting listen if you like stories winch are light on the saccharine sweetness :-)

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