Evil Genius
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Narrado por:
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Katina Kalin
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De:
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Patricia Rice
Sobre este áudio
Call her a petite princess or a paranoid neurotic, either way, Ana Devlin has the instincts of a chameleon. She can disappear into the woodwork, share tea with a queen, or flatten a thug with one swift kick, but what she really wants is to provide her dysfunctional younger siblings with the security of the home she’s been denied. When her sister's VIP father is accused of murdering his aide, she decides it's time to go home.
Instead of finding security, she discovers her grandfather has died without the family being notified, his mansion has been usurped by a stranger who never leaves the third floor, and her grandfather’s executor has absconded to the Caribbean with the proceeds of their inheritance. If murder hasn’t already been committed, she might perpetrate one herself - starting with the annoying spider in the attic.
To avoid murder, she makes a pact with the devil who apparently now owns the home she is determined to win back. While she searches for the absconding lawyer and the real murderer of the senator’s aide, she will help their landlord locate a mysterious Cambodian - until oddly, the threads of all three mysteries begin to twine together, and someone is intent on cutting the cord before Ana comes too close to finding the answers.
©2010 Patricia Rice (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Resumo editorial
Living in reclusion from her neurotic family, Ana Devlin is suddenly visited by two of her younger siblings, in search of a place to stay while their politician father tries to shake allegations of murder. Ana wants to reconnect with her family, but quickly discovers the dysfunction is worse than she imagined: Her grandfather has mysteriously died, his fortune seized by an unscrupulous executor, and his house sold to a paranoid hermit. Only through her relationship with the very man who disinherited her can Ana hope to untangle the messy plot against her nearest and dearest. Her voice tinged with intrigue, performer Katina Kalin handily personifies the hung up heroine, at turns playfully sarcastic and obsessively maladjusted.