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Misadventures of the Laundry Hag Box Set: Books 1-4
- ナレーター: Suzanne Cerreta
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あらすじ・解説
Maggie Phillips is more fun than a barrel of wet monkeys, and her first four misadventures are available now in one big box set!
Here are the misadventures of the laundry hag:
Book 1: Skeletons in the Closet
Murder, mayhem, meet your match!
Maggie Phillips hasn't had it easy. As the wife of a retired Navy SEAL and the adoptive mother of two little hellions, Maggie is constantly looking for ways to improve her family's financial situation. She accepts a cleaning position for her new neighbors (who redefine the term "eccentric"), never imagining she will end up as the sole alibi for a man with a fascination for medieval torture devices when he is brought up on murder charges.
While Maggie struggles to prove the man's innocence, her deadbeat brother arrives, determined to sell Maggie and Neil on his next great scheme and to mooch with a vengeance. If that isn't bad enough, her in-laws, (the cutthroat corporate attorneys) descend on the house - armed with disapproval and condemnation - for the family's annual Thanksgiving celebration.
As the police investigation intensifies, Maggie searches for the killer among the upper echelon of Hudson, Massachusetts, in the only way she can: by scrubbing their thrones. Of the porcelain variety, that is...
Book 2: Swept Under the Rug
Crime and grime are everywhere, at least in Maggie Phillips' opinion. Deep in the throes of a New England winter, Maggie's still adjusting to her new role as confidential informant for the Hudson Police Department. When a suspicious fax is sent to one of her new clients, Maggie is sure she's unearthed a conspiracy.
With no crime to investigate, however, the Hudson P.D. can do nothing - that is, until a wealthy trophy wife disappears, and the FBI is called in to the hunt.
On the home front, her 12-year-old son is growing up way too fast, while her brother is back with a few surprises destined to wreak havoc on the household. To frost the whole crappy cake, her best friend's marriage is falling apart, which leaves Maggie worrying over her own. All of the family drama is put into perspective, however, when Maggie is arrested for kidnapping and blackmail.
Between economic woes and a now tarnished reputation, Maggie is in way over her head. Yet, out of the ashes of frustration and failure, something great might emerge. If she survives the birthing process, that is....
Book 3: All Washed Up
When Maggie’s mother-in-law asks her to assist with renovations to their project house in upstate New York, she smells a rat. Matters become murkier when Laura casually tells the former laundry hag to “see to that pesky ghost” like the phantom is a ring around the bathtub.
But both Neil and Sylvia are eager to undertake the zany task, and really, what else does she have to do?
How about solve a two-decade old murder, find a few long lost relatives, fix her mental hang-ups, and reconnect with the husband she’s pushed away. And if she has any time to spare, maybe, she can even survive a pissed-off apparition and keep it from finishing the job the last two killers started.
Third time’s the charm, right?
Book 4: Hung Out to Dry
After a year in Hudson, Maggie Phillips - aka the laundry hag - is sure she’s seen all the small Massachusetts town has to offer. Of course, that’s until her newest client turns out to be psychic who’s inherited a massive estate from her recently deceased grandfather, much to the displeasure of the rest of the family.
Maggie soon suspects that what everyone believed was death by natural causes might’ve been a well-planned murder.
Never fear, Maggie, her sexy Navy SEAL, and the rest of the cleaning crew are on the case. Are the relations responsible for terrorizing the timid soothsayer and how far will they go to reclaim one percenter status?
One thing’s for sure, the laundry hag never saw this kerfuffle coming...