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Book Review of Maid for Murder (Charlotte La Rue, Bk 1)

Maid for Murder  (Charlotte La Rue, Bk 1)
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In New Orleans's historic Garden District, life is all about attending the right parties,k impressing the right people, and making the right amount of money(a Lot). It's and attitude fifty-nine-year-old Charlotte LaRue has never really understood. She leads a quiet, simple, practical life. Business is booming at her housecleaning service, Maid-for-a-day. Everything's perfect. Well almost everything...

Charlotte doesn't mind polishing silver, scrubbing toilets, or dusting bookcases--but she can't stand dealing with her rich clients' dirty laundry. And when it comes to the much talked about Dubuisson family, there's an awful lot of it--especially since Jackson Dubuisson was found murdered in his study.

Surrounded by possible suspects and hounded by a tenacious police detective. Charlotte wishes she could stick to her own policy of staying out of clients' personal business. Problem is, she's never been able to walk away from a mess. And this is the biggest one she's ever seen....