
Why Natasha?: Natasha McMorales Why Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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Mark Andrews
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By:
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C S Thompson
About this listen
How many women can one man lose? This is the question for Nattie Moreland, AKA Natasha McMorales, as she opens her new Private Investigation Agency. Nattie is a caretaker, a role she learned in her dysfunctional/alcoholic family. The caretaker role makes her a unique detective as she uses her skills to get people to open up to her. But the caretaker role has a down side too. Nattie has a tendency to collect men who cannot take care of themselves. Besides an alcoholic father and a creative under-achieving brother, Nattie has an ex husband who won't grow up, an over-bearing religious zealot step-father, and a client who wants a detective with a "European sensitivity."
©2011 Chuck Thompson (P)2014 Chuck Thompson
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