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Scareplane

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Scareplane

By: Elise Sax
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“Elise Sax will make you laugh. Her larger-than-life characters jump off the page and make crazy seem like a fun place to hang out.”—NYT Bestselling Author Christie Craig

Scareplane is the hilarious seventh installment of the Matchmaker Mysteries series. Gladie is nervous about her upcoming vacation with hottie police chief Spencer Bolton. She’s never flown before, and she’s not looking forward to the experience. Her fear is heightened when a plane crashes into the house across the street. But there’s little time to think about it because their town is hosting a law enforcement conference, where Southern California’s finest are coming to discuss law and order. Everything is going to plan. Spencer is hailed as a great police chief, and Gladie is fixing up half of the town…until one of the guests—a famous police czar—drops dead at a cocktail party. Now everyone is a suspect, and Gladie is being prevented from investigating the death by the new police detective on the force…a hottie female cop who thinks Gladie is enemy #1 and Spencer is marriage material.

Elise Sax’s wickedly funny Matchmaker Mysteries series proves that the road to love comes with a few dead ends.
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I love the diverse and eclectic characters that Elise creates. Subplots are so entwined that I have to pay stict attention to keep everything straight. The computerized reading is ok and I understand it's benefits, but it would be good to have distinct voices for men and women.

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