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Jane Darrowfield and the Madwoman Next Door
Jane Darrowfield and the Madwoman Next Door | Barbara Ross
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"Jane Darrowfield is using her retirement years to work as a professional busybody in her West Cambridge, Massachusetts community--but this time her client is a woman next door who thinks someone is following her... Megan, who's purchased the house next to Jane's, needs some help from her snooping neighbor. Megan's been having blackouts, hearing voices--and feeling like someone's following her. Are these symptoms of an illness--or signs that she's in danger? Considering the extensive security system in Megan's house, it seems like she should be safe--yet she soon vanishes into thin air. Some think she's run away, but would this ambitious young lawyer on the partner track really miss a meeting with an important client? And where's Megan's cat? The mystery is about to deepen when the cat is finally located in a hidden panic room--and as Jane and the police look into Megan's friends, family, and past, it may be time to sound the alarm."--
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Roary47
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Mehso-so

3✨ I was not as impressed with this book as the first one. However, I did learn a lot about home security systems and Jane is still really amazing. I also enjoyed that there was a connection on a deeper, emotional level between Jane and the victims mom. It‘s nice to read about a character that is not perfect in every way, but tries to help others.