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PERILS IN PROVENCE: A World Travel Cozy Mystery (book 1)

By: Carolyn L. Dean
Narrated by: Jeanne Pilgrim Mayo
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It’s not easy to go from peach pies to Provence.

A dangerous past life. A new mysterious boss. An old chateau with some very suspicious characters.

Jennifer was happy working as a baker at the Ravenwood Inn, but when fate comes calling in the form of Gable Landon, she’s ready to jump at the new career he offers. Soon she’s globetrotting from Oregon to Bruges, then on to Provence to assess a rundown property her boss might want to buy. The charm of southern France and its food and landscape is almost intoxicating, and it doesn’t hurt that she’s made a new friend, a French bulldog named Orly. What Jennifer hadn’t expected, though, was stone cold murder.

Clean language, and only rated PG because hey, there’s a murderer running around in this book.

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The story was unremarkable but listenable. The narrator had a flat tone to the whole story the quality of the mic/ recording equipment was really poor.
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The book is very short and I wouldn’t recommend it

Terrible sound quality and the worst accents I’ve heard

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