
Charlotte Gibson Mysteries Boxed Set
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Narrado por:
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Khristine Hvam
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Jasmine Webb
Get three of Jasmine Webb's hilarious novels, set in sunny Hawaii, in this boxed set!
Aloha Alibi:
Most people flee to Hawaii for gorgeous weather, white-sand beaches, and cocktails at sunset. Charlotte Gibson, however, is fleeing for her life after a vengeful mobster leaves a severed finger on her doorstep as a warning. Message very much received.
That’s how Charlotte—Charlie to everyone except her mom— finds herself on Maui with six dollars to her name, living with a mother who can’t stop giving her advice on how to land herself a husband. But when a businessman is murdered and his company offers a reward to whoever finds the killer, Charlie sees an opportunity: with that kind of cash, she could afford her own place and start a new life here away from the people who want her dead. After all, how hard can hunting down a murderer be?
Teaming up with a couple of old ladies with more spunk than Betty White, Charlie is sure she’s on the right track to snag the reward money. However, the infuriating-but-smoldering-hot cop trying to keep her away from his case has other ideas. Throw in a day job at an ice cream shop, corrupt local politicians, and a best friend trying to act as the voice of reason, and Charlie has her work cut out for her.
Will she be able to find the killer, or is Charlie’s time in paradise going to go straight to hell in a handbasket?
Maui Murder:
Charlie finally feels like she’s got a bit of breathing room. She’s flush with cash, she and Zoe are moving into a snazzy new apartment, and she’s riding the wave of having solved a murder a few weeks earlier. But when a local woman is murdered and her family hires Charlie to find the killer, she finds herself embroiled in yet another investigation.
However, what Charlie initially thinks might be an easy solve quickly finds her mired in Maui’s seedy underworld, with a victim who led a double life. Finding herself dealing with a suspect list longer than a CVS receipt, Charlie enlists the help of Dot and Rosie to narrow down that list and get a lead on the real killer.
But between Jake trying to keep her out of the investigation, new neighbors who make Ozzy Osbourne look normal, and an attempted robbery at her day job, Charlie quickly finds she’s got her hands full once again. And to make matters worse, as Charlie gets closer to solving the crime, she realizes the killer has another target in mind: her.
Can Charlie bring another killer to justice before she’s turned into shark bait?
Beachside Bullet:
Charlie is taking the plunge to become a private investigator, and her first official case is a doozy. When three of Zoe’s coworkers are shot in a brazen mid-day attack, Charlie is initially content to let the police deal with it. But when it becomes obvious the detective in charge has the IQ of a box of crayons, she decides to step in to ensure the killer is found.
What appears at first glance to be a random attack quickly becomes more than that, and before she knows it, Charlie finds herself scouring the island for a murderer, with the help of Dot and Rosie, of course.
In case hunting down a shooter wasn’t enough, Charlie quickly nets herself another customer in the form of her eight-year-old neighbor. And of course, Charlie isn’t expecting Jake to take the news of her new career very well. Luckily, Charlie isn’t especially worried about his opinion, especially when she has so much on her plate.
Is Charlie about to make a splash in her new career, or will she quickly find herself drowning, instead?
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Fun times in Hawaii!
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Hilarious!
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The similarities in the settings are striking to say the least, however the characters in most regards are different enough to make it fun. Especially considering that Charlie is even more outspoked than deLeon's heroine, incidentally while having far less skills to back it up. Also the two septuagenarians have much more modern skill sets than their Louisiana counterparts.
All is a little overdone but not in a bad way. The consitency of the whole setting makes it work well and the effect is often hilarious. But it's also not without compassion. In fact the way the victims as well as their friends and relatives are described is quite a bit more personal and compassionate than in the Miss Fortune series.
All in all the stories are well enough thought out. Nothing elaborate, nor any deep-state conspiracies. Just straight up murder for the usual reasons. It's a fun series if you just want to enjoy some mostly light hearted crime mystery.
Not totally original but fun and entertaining.
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Fun
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Good luck Charlie
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Well worth listening to!
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Loved Rosie & Dot
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good listening and fun
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I loved these books!
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There is the gorgeous detective who doesn't like Charlotte (Charlie) getting in the way of "his' case. There is the annoying mother who only wants grandchildren and acts completely stupid about it embarrassing Charlie in outrageous ways. (Why are mothers portrayed as idiots who say really inappropriate things and want grandchildren more than they want their child to be happy?)
I also have a problem with how often Charlie breaks the law and messes with evidence. Seriously? Who doesn't know about The Chain of Evidence these days? You can still be funny and smart without being so unrealistic.
Pretty good.
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