Hot Chocolate (Unabridged) Hot Chocolate (Unabridged)

Hot Chocolate (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Hot Chocolate is a cozy mystery with an astrology theme. Meet the middle-aged Alcott sisters: Madge, Lila Mae and Dorothea, heiresses to the Alcott Chocolate fortune and mavens of Houston’s elite River Oaks.

Madge ambushes Lila Mae with Dorothea’s manipulative plea: she can’t care for Bernie, their 92-year old father, any longer. Lila Mae explodes in a hissy fit—she had warned Dorothea years ago that they should put Bernie in an assisted living center.

Robert,Lila Mae’s astrologer, warns of impending problems and he’s rarely wrong.

The sisters call a meeting with Walter Branson, their solicitor. They discuss Bernie’s nurse Bambi Chaline, a blonde bombshell who looks more like a hooker than a nurse.

Arrangements are made for Bernie to be transferred over to Lake Sides Assisted Living Center in the Uptown Galleria area and a severance package is drawn up for Bambi.

Jimmy Ray Chaline, Bambi’s bowling alley husband, is enraged that Bambi was let go. He hires ambulance chaser Mark Slade to file a lawsuit for wrongful termination.

The suit is thrown out of court further fueling Jimmy Ray’s rage. Bambi had been more than satisfied with her bonus, letters of recommendation and praise from the Alcott clan.

When Jimmy Ray fails to return home from the bowling alley that night, a series of events unfold that shocks the entire Alcott family and their extended members.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
NARRATOR
KH
Kelley Hazen
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:09
hr min
RELEASED
2013
December 11
PUBLISHER
Artistic Origins Inc
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
394.2
MB

Customer Reviews

dragonladydogkeeper ,

A Great Read

I found it very entertaining. Three middle age heiresses find themselves in the middle of a murder case after they fire their 92 year father's nurse. The characters are well written and unique with just the right amount of suspense and humour. The plot is fast paced, and keeps you listening. I thought I had it all figured out fairly early in the book, I was wrong. There are a lot of characters in this book and the narrator does a wonderful job with all of them.