Tool  Die, Sarah Graves
Tool  Die, Sarah Graves
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Tool & Die

Author: Sarah Graves

Narrator: Lindsay Ellison

Unabridged: 9 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2009


Synopsis

Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree's leisurely summer dreams involve rebuilding the front porch of her Maine fixer-upper and shingling the leaky tool shed out back. That's why she's hired the avenging angel of household hygiene, Bella Diamond, to keep her house—and her teenage son Sam—in tip-top shape. But when Bella confides in Jake that she's been receiving death threats, Jake has two choices: find out who is frightening the hapless housekeeper—or risk losing her. With a marauding moose loose in town, a troublesome love triangle occupying Sam, and her estranged relatives about to descend for the Fourth of July—and the upstairs bedroom still unpainted—Jake's summer is sure to be anything but peaceful. No matter how carefully you remodel your life, murder can take up residence anywhere.

About Sarah Graves

Sarah Graves lives with her husband in Eastport, Maine, in the 1823 Federal-style house that helped inspire her books. This series and the author’s real-life experience have been featured in House & Garden and USA Today.

About Lindsay Ellison

Lindsay Ellison is a narrator, producer, director, editor, performer, teacher, and a published and recorded songwriter and poet. She has narrated hundreds of audiobooks for the Library of Congress and the Perkins School for the Blind. She is an improvisational storyteller and a spokesperson for art and literacy on several New England television stations, and she coaches the art of narration nationally.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lori

The problem with reading books of an author so close together you find discrepancies. In different books Ellie's wealth changes and since I am listening to the books I think that Sam's age has also changed. I also don't like that fact that weddings have taken place in between books. It wouldn't have......more

Goodreads review by Ellen

Mystery with murder, family turmoil and home repair tips.......more

This book confirms my opinion that, by and large, cozy mysteries should be taken out and shot. They are just plain stupid. The characters act in extremely stupid ways, the plots are ridiculous, and reading one of these books causes brain cells to die off......more

I enjoy the series but the lead female is weak when dealing with her ex husband and I find for me it's very non-appealing.......more


Quotes

“Narrator Lindsay Ellison deals efficiently with ex-cons, ex-husbands, ex-girlfriends, and a housekeeper suffering from CCD—compulsive cleaning disorder—brought on by stress. Ellison switches from standard speech to a down-east accent without slipping into caricature. She’s especially winning as Jake copes with exploding radiators, long-lost relatives, and moose puke in her kitchen.” AudioFile