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Posadas County Mysteries #5

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By: Steven F. Havill
Narrated by: Beth Richmond
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The rugged Cat Mesa country north of the village of Posadas is hosting the first annual Posadas 100, a cycle-cross bicycle race that promises to attract more than 140 competitors. Despite enough injuries during the pre-race practice to promise a spectacular and dangerous race, Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman has even more pressing concerns on her mind. Someone has been using Jerry Turner's big Cessna 206 and then returning it to its hangar at the Posadas airport. Did the airplane end up in Mexico?

Estelle has worries at home as well. Facing his first public piano recital, her prodigiously talented seven-year-old son is stubbornly refusing to tell anyone what he plans to play, and it's making everyone, including his music teacher, very nervous. The day of the big race brings a tragedy that doesn't look like an accident, and as the investigation continues, puzzling connections surface deep in Mexico.

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This is another good mystery book in this series. Sheriff Estelle Reyes Gusman has taken over. Bill Gastner has retired and moved onto other things. Its the same town and people but a new and different feel. There has been some killings and while solving them Estelle gets taken captive. This is an action packed storyline. Beth Richmond does a good job narrating this book.

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I like the narrator but she mispronounced “Pasquale” and that was irritating! It’s not Pasqual…it’s PasqualE.

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