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Why Natasha?: Natasha McMorales Why Mysteries

By: C S Thompson
Narrated by: Mark Andrews
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How many women can one man lose? This is the question for Nattie Moreland, AKA Natasha McMorales, as she opens her new Private Investigation Agency. Nattie is a caretaker, a role she learned in her dysfunctional/alcoholic family. The caretaker role makes her a unique detective as she uses her skills to get people to open up to her. But the caretaker role has a down side too. Nattie has a tendency to collect men who cannot take care of themselves. Besides an alcoholic father and a creative under-achieving brother, Nattie has an ex husband who won't grow up, an over-bearing religious zealot step-father, and a client who wants a detective with a "European sensitivity."

©2011 Chuck Thompson (P)2014 Chuck Thompson
Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction

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