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Liquor, Larceny, and the Ordinal Classification of Courtship Rituals

A Tai & Trey Story (The Tai Randolph and Trey Seaver Mysteries)

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Liquor, Larceny, and the Ordinal Classification of Courtship Rituals

By: Tina Whittle
Narrated by: Mali Benvenutti
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After a week of murder and mayhem, Tai Randolph is eager to enjoy an actual, honest-to-goodness, sit-down dinner date with the new man in her life, ex-SWAT cop Trey Seaver. Their very first date, in her estimation.

Trey disagrees, surely by this point in their relationship they've already had a date, but before Tai can summon a rebuttal, she realizes that something's going down in their quietly upscale surroundings, something nefarious, and she and Trey are right in the thick of it. Can they discover the bad guys before the bad guys discover them? And most importantly, can they manage to have a romantic evening that doesn't involve bloodshed or gunplay?

"Liquor, Larceny, and the Ordinal Classification of Courtship Rituals" is a between-book story featuring Tai Randolph, Atlanta gun shop owner, and Trey Seaver, former Atlanta police officer turned corporate security agent. It takes place right after The Dangerous Edge of Things, the first book in the Tai Randolph & Trey Seaver series.

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A fun listen in a little under an hour. The narrator has a luscious, clear voice that pairs well with the crisp writing.

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While the story itself was a fun romp, I found myself wanting to hear more from this narrator!

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