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Small Town Trouble

A Kim Claypoole Mystery

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Small Town Trouble

By: Jean Erhardt
Narrated by: Elizabeth Semida
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Meet Kim Claypoole, restaurateur, reluctant heroine and amateur sleuth with moxie galore. In Small Town Trouble, the first in a series from mystery writer Jean Erhardt, Claypoole's adventure begins as she leaves her home in the Smoky Mountains to help save her mother Evelyn from financial disaster. Claypoole leaves in her wake her Gatlinburg doublewide, her restaurant, The Little Pigeon and her restaurant partner and sometimes best friend Mad Ted Weber as well as a budding secret love affair that's hotter than an Eskimo in July.

Claypoole's savior complex leads to more trouble when she bumps into an old flame in her hometown who asks for her help clearing her hapless brother of murder charges. In true Claypoole fashion, she gets more than she bargained for when she gets dragged into a complicated quest to find the true killer complete with topless tavern dancers, small town cops, and a stream of backwater characters. Can Claypoole muddle her way through the murky depths of this bizarre murder mystery before it's too late?

With biting humor and wit, Small Town Trouble will leave you guessing what's around the next corner in the quirky life of Kim Claypoole.

©2013 Jean Erhardt (P)2014 Jean Erhardt
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Please listen to the example before you buy it. I cannot recommend this book. It literally is read like one of those computer read videos that you see on YouTube. Choppy, monotonous, one tone, almost unintelligible. I could not finish it after listening to about half. The narration was that bad and it kept me from understanding and enjoying listening to it.

This is a robot read book.

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