

Triple Witch
Author: Sarah Graves
Narrator: Lindsay Ellison
Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 12/01/2009
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Women Sleuths
Author: Sarah Graves
Narrator: Lindsay Ellison
Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 12/01/2009
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Women Sleuths
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.
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.
3 Stars for Triple Witch: Home Repair is Homicide Mystery Series, Book 2 (audiobook) by Sarah Graves read by Lindsay Ellis. There isn’t enough home repair for me and what there is seems a little odd to me. Maybe it’s just the old east coast houses. Most houses that I work on are newer. I also can’t......more
Jacobi Tiptree( nicknamed Jake) was a former stock trader. She now lives in a small coastal town of Eastport, Maine with her son. She is divorced from her husband who was a manipulative surgeon and difficult to live with. She is renovating her fixer-upper home. Now while she is working on restoring an......more
I'd listened on CD (with some difficulty) to #1 in this series while on vacation and got this one (in print) upon return. Jacobia deals with the same interesting characters, problems with her aged house, son, and ex-husband, and suspicious deaths in a small town. A bit heavy on the HIBK* but basicall......more
Good story, well crafted, 3.5 stars. I would have ranked it higher were it not for an INCREDIBLY annoying habit of this writer. “What-,” you ask, “-ever might that be?” “She talks,” I explain, “in interrupted sentences. It is very,” I go on, “annoying.” “I do hope,” I go on, hopefully expressing, “tha......more