Color me murder / Krista Davis.
Material type: SoundSeries: A pen & ink mystery novelPublisher: [Old Saybrook, Connecticut] : Tantor Audio, [2018]Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 7 audio discs (7.5 hr.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- spoken word
- audio
- audio disc
- 9781541412613
- 1541412613
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Audiobook | Dr. James Carlson Library | Audiobook | MYSTERY Davis, Krista | Available | 33111009085750 |
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By day, Florrie Fox manages Color Me Read bookstore in Georgetown, Washington D.C. By night, she creates her own intricately detailed coloring books for adults, filling the pages with objects that catch her eye. There's plenty of inspiration in her new apartment-a beautiful carriage house belonging to Professor John Maxwell, Florrie's boss. He offers the property to Florrie rent-free with one condition-she must move in immediately to prevent his covetous sister and nephew from trying to claim it. When the professor's nephew, Delbert, arrives, he proves just as sketchy as Florrie feared. But the following morning, Delbert has vanished. It's not until she visits the third floor of the store that Florrie makes a tragic discovery-there's a trap door in the landing, and a dead Delbert inside. The esteemed Professor Maxwell is an obvious suspect, but Florrie is certain this case isn't so black and white. Doodling clues, she begins to consider other colorful characters on the scene, all with a motive for murder. With a killer drawing closer, Florrie will need to think outside the lines . . . before death makes his mark again.
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Read by Rebecca Mitchell.
Compact discs.
By day, Florrie Fox manages Color Me Read bookstore in Georgetown, Washington D.C. By night, she creates her own intricately detailed coloring books for adults, filling the pages with objects that catch her eye. There₂s plenty of inspiration in her new apartment, a beautiful carriage house belonging to Professor John Maxwell, Florrie₂s boss. He offers the property to Florrie rent-free with one condition, she must move in immediately to prevent his covetous sister and nephew from trying to claim it. When the professor₂s nephew, Delbert, arrives, he proves just as sketchy as Florrie feared. But the following morning, Delbert has vanished. It₂s not until she visits the third floor of the store that Florrie makes a tragic discovery; there₂s a trap door in the landing, and a dead Delbert inside. The esteemed Professor Maxwell is an obvious suspect, but Florrie is certain this case isn't so black and white. Doodling clues, she begins to consider other colorful characters on the scene.