Then There Were Nun
Nun of Your Business Mystery, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Hollie Jackson
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Written by:
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Dakota Cassidy
About this listen
My name is Sister Trixie Lavender, and I'm an occasionally possessed excommunicated nun. Okay, that's a lot to swallow at once. But it's true - I was booted from the convent after doing something unspeakable. Something I had no control over. Something that lives inside me to this day, exploding out like that chest-burster in Alien when I least suspect it.
But I have help. My amazing friend Coop - the demon who saved me from an ugly end - remains by my side, loyal and true. She was Hell's best tattoo artist back in the day, and together with my designs, we're opening Inkerbelle's Tattoos and Piercings, right in the heart of Portland's most darling district, Cobbler Cove.
Of course, our bid to fit in would be a little less rocky if I could help Coop assimilate with humans, keep a lid on our sassy talking owl, Livingston...oh, and if someone hadn't killed our landlord on day one - in our shop.
This mystery-loving, bumbling ex-nun and her trusty demon sidekick are on the case! If I don't bumble my way right into my own demise first....
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- T-in-a-dash
- 2024-06-21
Could have been better
I don’t understand books that are the beginning of a series yet they refer to past adventures repeatedly without going into detail on those past adventures. If this is a subsequent series, I think a little preamble in this book should have been made known immediately . The main character, Trixie, repeatedly refers to a friend who is great at deductive reasonings and great at solving mysteries, and it becomes tiring to hear after a while.
In most novels or in most lore, demons are cunning, sly, and able to manipulate you into believing whatever they want you to believe but in this story, the demon that walks with her, her best friend, almost seems like a child, someone that has to be taught everything for the first time and is innocent.
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