I've been busy recording several books in the past two months. One of them went on sale a couple of days ago. It's a cozy mystery set in New Orleans and it was a lot of fun to record. It's called Imogene in New Orleans by Hunter Murphy.
At the ripe age of 73, Imogene Deal McGregor has a penchant for
following her own instincts, as well as more grit and spunk than her
hypochondriac son, Billy McGregor, and Billy's impulsive partner Jackson
can handle. The boys take Imogene to New Orleans with their devilishly
handsome English bulldog Goose, hoping to visit friends and attend a
second line parade, but moments after arriving in the French Quarter,
they find their friend Glenway Gilbert murdered in his art gallery.
Immediately, Imogene and the boys run into a temperamental and
ethically-challenged lieutenant who appears hell-bent on neglecting the
crime, compelling them to seek answers themselves. As they delve into
Glenway Gilbert's murder, Imogene and the boys realize the deceased
artist was surrounded by suspicious friends and lovers. With Goose the
bulldog by their side, Jackson and Billy seek answers among old friends
and new enemies, while Imogene follows her own ideas on the case. But
the sooner they solve the murder, the sooner they can get back to
catching beads and eating pralines.
To listen to a sample or to purchase, head to Audible here.
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