Squeegee Where the Sun Don't Shine: An Aggie Underhill Short Story Mystery
An Aggie Underhill Mystery, Book 16
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Christin Ayotte
About this listen
Roger has generously opened his home to both Aggie and Betty while their condos are being repaired after a horrifying fire incident. Unfortunately, Roger has the uncanny knack of getting on Aggie’s last nerve and she’s having a difficult time not telling him where to shove his squeegee.
Join Aggie, Roger, and Betty at the grand opening of a Palm Springs gluten-free bakery where the owners have a deep dark secret.
©2020 Michelle Ann Hollstein (P)2020 Michelle Ann HollsteinWhat listeners say about Squeegee Where the Sun Don't Shine: An Aggie Underhill Short Story Mystery
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- Siobhan D
- 30-05-21
A good cozy Mystery
I enjoyed listening to Christin Ayotte.
Aggie is at it again. Gluten free bakery , brings trouble. A great story
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- Norma Miles
- 26-08-20
"Good heavens, you're a big baby. "
Following the damage by fire at Aggie Underhill's house, she and her best friend, Betty, are staying with Betty's cousin, Roger. Then a visit to a cake shop disturbs Roger. Book 16 of the Aggie Underhill cozy mystery series, with wonderful characters and amusing situations. It is short, well written, funny and can be read as a stand alone. Narrator Christin Ayotta reads with warmth and voices each protagonist individually: a fine performance.
This is a great series, the main character being far from the usual sweet old lady: she's ascorbic and opinionated and her relationship with Roger can only be called brittle. The perfect anecdote to a gloomy afternoon, this short story is highly recommended. My thanks to the rights holder of Squeegee Where the Sun Don't Shine, by Michelle Ann Hollstein, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a compliment copy. Such silly fun.
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- Jacky
- 12-09-20
Another brilliant Novella adventure great book
I got involved in this book from page one I could see Roger in my mind explaining how to clean the shower down properly so funny
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