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DOA in a Florida HOA

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DOA in a Florida HOA

By: Ralph Monti
Narrated by: Steve Quinn
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Moses Rose is president of Heavenly Isles, an upscale Florida HOA community whose residents are in an uproar. He’s trying to calm fears that property values will plummet after the Fining Committee Chair is found murdered in the community pool. Suspicions point to oddball neighbors. Radical security ideas are proposed. The community wants the murder solved—now! Olivia Edmonds is a former nun from Baltimore teaching ESL classes in Mexico. One day, she’s asked to meet with a notorious cartel kingpin. He has an unusual request. Despite her misgivings, she agrees to help—but then a DEA agent shows up. Soon, her life is turned upside down.

DOA in a Florida HOA is an amusing, addictive crime thriller packed with story twists and quirky characters. It will keep you glued to your seat as it intersects the worlds of a frazzled Florida HOA and a Mexican cartel family.

©2025 Ralph Monti (P)2025 Ralph Monti
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