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The Root Of All Trouble (2013)

by Heather Webber(Favorite Author)
4.19 of 5 Votes: 4
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Blue Dandelion Press
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A Nina Quinn Mystery
review 1: This has always been a favorite series of mine but, by far, this particular book is my favorite. And I can honestly say I've never loved an ending as much as I did the final chapter of The Root of All Trouble. This author has always given us terrific stories and great conclusions that not only wrap up the current threads with a satisfying air, but also give an inkling to the threads to come. This book is no different--just better. The baddie was as sympathetic as villainous, the baddie's co-conspirator is hiss-worthy once the denouement occurs, and Nina Bo-bina and company get our resounding cheers and smiles (and tears that the final page is once again here). I want a new Nina Quinn every week!Usually I wait for print copies to come out, but this time I couldn't and bough... moret the Kindle copy that came out early. I'm glad I did.
review 2: Nina Quinn is one of my favorite characters and I love this series. The only problem with this latest addition is that it is too short. It is fun and the mystery keeps you guessing. If you haven’t read any books in this series I would highly recommend that you start with the first one (A Hole Lot of Trouble) and make you way through to this one. You won’t be disappointed, and if you have an e-reader they are priced just right. Heather Webber has a way with words and she draws you into her stories, leaving you wanting more. I can’t wait for the next installment of Nina Quinn. less
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lovebug
I like this series more and more every book I read. I hope there are more to come.
clarissa
I have really enjoyed this series of books. I eagerly await the next one.
Bardz25
Love this whole series. Fun, light-hearted, easy reads!
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