An elderly lady is up to no good / Helene Tursten, read by Suzanne Toren, 171 pgs.
Maud is a quiet and unassuming neighbor but also be aware that crossing her can be deadly. One of her neighbors had an eye on switching apartments and Maud took care of the problem as a solution presented itself...crushing her with one of her own sculptures. This isn't the only person dispatched by Maud. She is never a suspect because she is old and knows when to act frail. I loved hearing about Maud's exploits. You probably don't want to get to know her too well but respect her space and she will respect yours. The narrator does a great job conveying Maud in all her moods.
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