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Deadly Dye and a Soy Chai
- Danger Cove Mysteries, Volume 5
- ナレーター: Kayla Perillo
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From USA Today best-selling authors Elizabeth Ashby and Traci Andrighetti....
This salon's styles are to die for.
Native Texan Cassidi Conti was expecting to face some obstacles when she moved to Danger Cove and opened The Clip and Sip, a hair salon that gives away free drinks. What she wasn't counting on was a client dying during a dye job. But when 80-year-old Margaret Appleby comes in for her biweekly appointment, that's exactly what happens: Margaret drinks her usual soy chai, dozes off under the dryer...and doesn't wake up. Now, The Clip and Sip is under suspicion, clients are wary, and Cassidi is on a mission to prove that while her styles may be killer, her employees are innocent!
But as Cassidi wades through the myriad of suspects in the small coastal town, the killer sets his sights straight on everyone's favorite stylist. If Cassidi doesn't watch her back, she may just end up Danger Cove's latest fashionable victim.
The Danger Cove series:
- Secret of the Painted Lady (A Danger Cove Renovation Mystery)
- Murder and Mai Tais (A Danger Cove Cocktail Mystery)
- Death by Scones (A Danger Cove Bakery Mystery)
- Four-Patch of Trouble (A Danger Cove Quilting Mystery)
- Deadly Dye and a Soy Chai (A Danger Cove Hair Salon Mystery)
- Killer Closet Case (A Danger Cove B&B Mystery)
- Tree of Life and Death (A Danger Cove Quilting Mystery)
About Danger Cove: Danger Cove is a sleepy little town in the Pacific Northwest and home to renowned mystery novelist Elizabeth Ashby. While Elizabeth swears the stories she writes are fiction, you can find the inspiration for her murderous tales all over Danger Cove...from the intriguing cast of local characters to the places to eat, play, and explore in Danger Cove. Don't let our name fool you - we're the friendliest (even if deadliest) town in the Pacific Northwest!