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Errands & Espionage
Errands & Espionage | Sam Tschida
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In this fast-paced and deliciously witty spy romcom, a single mom finds herself wrapped up in unexpected adventure when she is recruited to pose as a secret agent, perfect for fans of Finlay Donovan Is Killing It. Recently divorced Gabby Greene spends most of her days listening to self-help books while wrangling her loving yet erratic kids. During a decade of marriage, Gabby shoved aside her own career and ambitions to make room for mountains of laundry, running errands, and investigating the case of the missing socks. Her number one suspect: their Bichon Frise, Mr. Bubbles. All that changes when a secret government agency comes knocking on Gabby's door, asking her to go undercover. At first, she thinks some reality show is pranking her, but apparently, she bears a striking resemblance to an agent recently murdered, and... well, desperate missions call for desperate measures. Soon Gabby is juggling motherhood and a crash course in Spying 101, led by a handsome James Bond-type who has secrets of his own. As Gabby embarks on a dangerous mission involving money laundering, a Russian oligarch, and an unfortunate incident with a prosthetic nose, she begins to realize that she is far from the invisible housewife she once believed herself to be, and that maybe, just maybe, she might be capable of saving the day.
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JoyBlue
Errands & Espionage | Sam Tschida
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Pickpick

I was definitely in the mood for/in need of some fun! [full review to come]

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AmyM43
Errands & Espionage | Sam Tschida
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Mehso-so

I want to give this one between Pick and So-So. It's an oftentimes fun and quirky cozy mystery featuring a recently divorced woman recruited by a spy organization. She must balance her new job with packing lunches and school pick ups and drop offs. There are a few moments where it gets repetitive and the story starts to drag a bit. Listened to the audio of this and the narrator is A+ especially when it comes to voicing the villains #mystery #audio