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What a fun read! Today we are presenting the new audible version of this book – just released on Audible and iTunes!
Come join us for the tour to learn more about the book and about how you can grab your own copy.
Also, join us for the virtual launch party where we will have games, prizes, so much fun and …. a live Q&A with the author!!!
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When George and Bella―a homeless alcoholic and his intimidating German shepherd―disturb the peace outside her studio, yoga instructor Kate Davidson’s Zen-like calm is stretched to the breaking point. Kate tries to get rid of them before Bella scares the yoga pants off her students. Instead, the three form an unlikely friendship.
One night Kate finds George’s body behind her studio. The police dismiss his murder as a drug-related street crime, but she knows George wasn’t a dealer. So Kate starts digging into George’s past while also looking for someone to adopt Bella before she’s sent to the big dog park in the sky. With the murderer nipping at her heels, Kate has to work fast or her next Corpse Pose may be for real.
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Tracy Weber is the author of the award-winning Downward Dog Mysteries series featuring yoga teacher Kate Davidson and her feisty German shepherd, Bella. Her first book, Murder Strikes a Pose won the Maxwell Award for Fiction and was 2015 Agatha award nominee for Best First Novel. The third book in her series, Karma’s a Killer, will released January, 2016 by Midnight Ink.
Tracy and her husband live in Seattle with their challenging yet amazing German shepherd Tasha. When she’s not writing, Tracy spends her time teaching yoga, walking Tasha, and sipping Blackthorn cider at her favorite ale house.
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I received a free copy of this audiobook for an honest review.
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Murder Strikes a Pose is a cozy murder mystery about Kate who owns a yoga studio. She befriends George, a homeless man, and his dog, Bella. Soon after they become friends, George is murdered in Kate’s parking lot. She feels like the police aren’t doing enough to find his killer (maybe because he’s homeless?) so she starts investigating on her own. At the same time, she is taking care of Bella until she can find a new home for her. Taking care of Bella is not an easy task because she has an illness and because she’s a big dog who goes crazy when she sees other dogs or men with beards.
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I like Kate. She’s an independent woman who is willing to take a risk by starting her own business. She also has a keen sense of responsibility. She doesn’t have to take care of Bella and she doesn’t have to try to find George’s murderer but she can’t just let things take their course. She’s a little immature when it comes to relationships, but she’s trying to improve her relationship skills.
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The narrator of Murder Strikes a Pose does a good job. Once in a while I wasn’t sure who was talking, but most of the time it was easy to tell.
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Although Murder Strikes a Pose is predictable, I enjoyed listening to it. If you like a cozy mystery, I definitely recommend it.
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