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  • The Bigfoot Blunder

  • A Charlie Rhodes Cozy Mystery, Book 1
  • By: Amanda M. Lee
  • Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
  • Length: 8 hrs and 53 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The Bigfoot Blunder

By: Amanda M. Lee
Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
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The truth is out there...maybe.

Charlie Rhodes has a lot going on. The recent college graduate just landed her dream job. That's right. She's a bona fide monster hunter. No, you read that right. Charlie has joined the Legacy Foundation, and her actual job is to find something new, wonderful and scientifically unique.

Her first job as the junior member of the team involves a biggie. It seems Bigfoot - no, the one and only Sasquatch extraordinaire itself - may have killed a woman in Hemlock Cove, Michigan. Within hours of landing at her new job Charlie finds herself traveling to an odd little town in the middle of nowhere to discover if Bigfoot is real.

Charlie hits the ground running, excitement practically overwhelming her. The dead woman worked at a local resort and was very popular with her male colleagues. That means there are plenty of human suspects, but Charlie and her team are determined to prove the culprit was animal, not human.

Hemlock Cove boasts numerous mysteries, of course, and when the team checks in to a local inn called The Overlook they find a gaggle of wacky women to contend with. On top of the potential Bigfoot issue, Charlie is convinced there's something going on with the Winchester women and she's determined to get to the bottom of the secrets she's convinced they're keeping.

That's on top of the fact that Charlie is keeping her own secret. She's psychic and telekinetic - and exactly the sort of person the Legacy Foundation would like to find. That means she's hiding in plain sight, and she's desperate to make sure nobody figures that out.

Charlie is in for a wild ride, one that includes a magical adventure and concludes with a potentially deadly face-off. Will she survive long enough to catch a second case, or will she fall victim to a killer that could come in almost any form?

©2017 Amanda M. Lee (P)2017 Amanda M. Lee

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Not much about Big Foot

This book centres around the characters in the book. Who is with who, who likes who, who doesn't like someone. Reminds me of High School and teenage years. Characters are supposedly in their 20s. This is while a murder has been committed with the culprit thought to be Big Foot. Plot gets lost in the banner about who likes who etc.

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