Pleading the Fish
Written by Bree Baker
Narrated by Therese Plummer
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
Café owner and amateur sleuth Everly Swan, like every Swan woman before her, is cursed in love. The only problem? She’s head over heels for Detective Grady Hays, who doesn’t believe in magic of any kind. Grady wants to build a life with
Everly, but before she can say “I do,” she needs to take care of this curse once and for all. And luckily, the quirky inhabitants of Charm, North Carolina, are up to the task!
But it feels like a sign when a historian researching the Swan family is murdered, and Everly fears the curse is spreading. She and Grady take the case—curserelated or not, there’s a killer loose on the island. Big change is coming for Everly
and her friends, but between running her café, choosing a wedding dress, investigating mysterious strangers, and dodging increasingly threatening messages from the killer, Everly’s not sure she’ll get her happy ever after!
The seventh thrilling addition to Bree Baker’s acclaimed Seaside Café Mystery series, Pleading the Fish is a sun-believably heartwarming mystery!
Bree Baker
Bree Baker is a Midwestern writer obsessed with small-town hijinks, sweet tea, and the sea. She’s been telling stories to her friends, family, and strangers for as long as she can remember, and more often than not, those stories feature a warm ocean breeze and a recipe she’s sure to ruin. Now she’s working on those fancy cooking skills and dreaming up adventures for the Seaside Café mysteries. Bree is a member of Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, and the Romance Writers of America. Visit her online at breebaker.com.
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Reviews for Pleading the Fish
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5amateur-sleuth, cozy-mystery, family-dynamics, curse, friendship, law-enforcement, North Carolina, Outer Banks, romance, small-business, small-town, murder, murder-investigation, museum****Excellent series ender! It begins with fears of a family curse which the potential groom is determined to disprove. They do decide to become engaged even as a murder happens. They both become involved in the investigation (he is the local law, and she is the amateur sleuth) and it is as well done with all its twists and red herrings as the fun characters. Loved it!I requested and received a free ebook copy from Poisoned Pen Press via NetGalley. Thank you!