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No Place Like Home

The Camilla Randall Mysteries, Book 4

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No Place Like Home

By: Anne R. Allen
Narrated by: CS Perryess, Anne R. Allen
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Comedy with a conscience: The uber-rich editor of Home Decorating Magazine loses everything, including her Ponzi-schemer husband, when their luxury wine-country home mysteriously goes up in flames. But that's just the beginning of Doria's problems.

Homeless, destitute, presumed dead and branded a criminal, the once-proud Doria has a crash course in how the other half lives.

Meanwhile, reluctant sleuth Camilla Randall is facing homelessness and destitution too, as Doria's husband's schemes unravel and take down innocent bystanders along the way.

When the mysterious Mr X. turns up at Camilla's bookstore expressing concern for the local homeless, Camilla is smitten. By now, one might think once smitten, twice shy, but for Camilla, the search for love is a constant triumph of hope over experience.

As ever, Anne R. Allen weaves a unique blend of crazy characters [Mistress Nightshade, anybody?], crazy situations [would you believe a Colombian drugs cartel?] and laugh-out-loud one-liners that all somehow come together and make perfect sense at the end.

Oh, and did we mention the Wizard of Oz?

No Place Like Home is the fourth of the Camilla Randall Mysteries, but can be listened to as a stand-alone novel.

©2012 Anne R. Allen (P)2014 Anne R. Allen
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