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A Latte to Die For
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A Latte to Die For in Ottawa, ON
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A Latte to Die For in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $19.50
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Dorothy Powell cannot stay out of trouble, but gratefully daughter Claire and best-friend Lorene Perkins are always there to support her. The lingo of the younger generation stumps Dorothy. Great-granddaughter June thinks GG is interesting but a little crazy. With her eighty-third birthday coming up in June, Dorothy wants to look her best, hoping CIA agent Tom will come back to save her from the bad guys. Since Ellie Simpson purchased her home and land in February, Dorothy feels she has no real home. Back and forth between Nashville and Columbia, she tries to make sense of her life while avoiding dying an unnatural death. Mystery surrounds this sequel when Dorothy receives the children's book her deceased husband formerly received as a birthday present from Clyde Willems. Meanwhile, the investigation into the death or a formal high-school rival spooks Dorothy, since she is responsible for the woman's death. The police are watching Dorothy closely. A trip to the CIA headquarters only deepens Dorothy's interest in the little black book she tracked down in Knoxville, TN. with the help of a friend. This funny, ridiculously off-the-charts, family-friendly drama wrapped in multiple mysteries will not disappoint the reader. A Latte to Die For will linger in the reader's thoughts, wondering what comes next.
Dorothy Powell cannot stay out of trouble, but gratefully daughter Claire and best-friend Lorene Perkins are always there to support her. The lingo of the younger generation stumps Dorothy. Great-granddaughter June thinks GG is interesting but a little crazy. With her eighty-third birthday coming up in June, Dorothy wants to look her best, hoping CIA agent Tom will come back to save her from the bad guys. Since Ellie Simpson purchased her home and land in February, Dorothy feels she has no real home. Back and forth between Nashville and Columbia, she tries to make sense of her life while avoiding dying an unnatural death. Mystery surrounds this sequel when Dorothy receives the children's book her deceased husband formerly received as a birthday present from Clyde Willems. Meanwhile, the investigation into the death or a formal high-school rival spooks Dorothy, since she is responsible for the woman's death. The police are watching Dorothy closely. A trip to the CIA headquarters only deepens Dorothy's interest in the little black book she tracked down in Knoxville, TN. with the help of a friend. This funny, ridiculously off-the-charts, family-friendly drama wrapped in multiple mysteries will not disappoint the reader. A Latte to Die For will linger in the reader's thoughts, wondering what comes next.

















