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Listen to the crows, her neighbor tells her, but when the crows caw a warning, P.J. Benson doesn't listen. She's been told living in the country is safer than living in the city. She certainly doesn't expect to be shot at when she takes her Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy for a walk in her own woods. And she definitely doesn't expect to find a man dying in her dining room. What was he trying to tell her? P.J. is a C.P.A. and it's tax time. Her expertise is working with numbers, not solving a murder. And, even though she finds the local sheriff's deputy good looking, as long as he considers her his prime suspect and thinks she's making up stories about deadly ladybugs and someone breaking into her house, she wants nothing to do with him. Forced to question her sanity, P.J.'s not sure who or what to believe, but if she doesn't find the answer soon, she may be the next victim. The Crows is a fast-paced cozy with a twist at the end.
"P.J. Benson is at it again. She has clients' taxes to finish and her baby is due in two weeks. This definitely is not the right time to get involved in solving a murder. But it seems she has no choice, and now her own life and the life of her unborn child are in danger. Prior to her scheduled Mothers-to-Be meeting, P.J. Benson enters a church bathroom and overhears Brenda Cox, a friend and former co-worker, tell someone on the phone that she was caught getting the information they wanted and barely got away. P.J. tells Brenda to call 9-1-1, but Brenda says she'll be fine and will see P.J. soon. When P.J. and the other women attending the Mothers-to-Be session hear police cars and an ambulance out front, they know it's a serious accident, but it isn't until the next day that P.J. discovers the victim was Brenda. The police consider the hit-and-run an accident. P.J. is certain Brenda was murdered. P.J.'s husband, Sheriff's Deputy Wade Kingsley, warns her not to get involved, and P.J. knows he's right, but someone seems intent on involving her. Over the next few days, friends and family help and complicate P.J.'s life as she tries to understand what Brenda took and why she was killed."--Amazon.com
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