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Point And Shoot For Your Life

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Seen on NBC, ABC & FOX and voted one of The 50 Best Indie Books of 2016. Photographer Hannah Mills is down on her luck. Out of work, she's struggling to pay rent. Just as she's about to get evicted, Hannah's great aunt wills her a rare Navajo blanket, worth a million dollars. But before Hannah gets the chance to auction the blanket, human traffickers kidnap her niece Mandy and take her to France, demanding the blanket as ransom. With her niece's life in danger, Hannah must take drastic action. Together with the sexy FBI agent, Finn McNally, they set on a comical, romantic journey, while trying to take down Russia's biggest human and drug trafficking ring. A compelling mix of humor, mystery and romance, Point And Shoot For Your Life is a rollicking read that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. This is the large print edition of Point And Shoot For Your Life, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.

200 pages, Hardcover

Published May 20, 2021

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Robin Murphy

9 books117 followers
Robin Murphy, an Amazon best-selling author, writes across genres including paranormal mysteries, humorous romance, chick-lit, and nonfiction. She has also written her first children's book inspired by a lovely conversation with her granddaughter.

Based in Havre de Grace, Maryland, she also works as a self-employed virtual executive assistant and freelance writer. Her ability to blend imaginative fiction with practical, real-world topics showcases both her versatility and engaging narrative style. She is on a journey of rediscovery, a believer in peace, searching for her life purpose to help others.

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5,134 reviews55 followers
October 26, 2018
A loser or national heroine?

A great plot that has most things - an abduction, a bank robbery, the FBI, drug ring, a human trafficking ring and a gift from a deceased relative.
She has been scraping a living (well with the help of loans from her family) for years when she is sent a parcel - an inheritance from a deceased aunt. The gift, once she has it appraised, is a rare Indian baby blanket that could be worth over a million. This should sort out all her problems? Not so, her niece it kidnapped and the ransom is the blanket plus it has to be done in France. With no money and desperate, she robs the local bank. Catches the first plane she can to Paris. However when they get the blanket they don't release her niece and the FBI show up to arrest her. The only saving grace that as a photographer she has taken pictures not only of the vehicles but also the men used to get the blanket. A merger is formed and she and the handsome FBI agent work together. Can they get to her niece before she is harmed or sold? Can they bring down the kingpin? What will happen to her once she gets back to the States? Will she get her blanket back? Will she and the FBI merge for real?
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5,259 reviews44 followers
May 23, 2019
Point and Shoot for Your Life was a good quick read by Robin Murphy. Hannah is a local photographer who has been struggling to find work and pay her bills. Her great aunt Dorothy has recently died and sent Hannah a first phase Indian Chief Navajo blanket. It is very rare and worth at least one million dollars. Before she can auction the blanket, she gets a call that her niece has been kidnapped and they want the blanket for ransom. She finds any way to get to France to get her niece, even if it is against the law. She goes but attracts FBI agent Finn, who finds her and offers to help find her niece. I enjoyed listening to this audiobook and thought it was a very good quick read.
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Author 105 books370 followers
December 30, 2017
This is really what I would call a cozy mystery mixed with romance. Hannah Mills is trying to just make a living and not doing a very good job of it. When she inherits a blanket and finds out it may be worth a million dollars, she thinks her life is going to change for the better. Then the worst happens and her niece is kidnapped. It would seem not only Hannah is aware of the blankets worth. Now,Hannah is off to France to find her niece, Mandy. Along the way, she is going to find a lot more. This is a good. quick read.
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December 9, 2016
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was very entertaining. There are parts where I laughed out loud. This is a great book to read while sitting by a pool or snuggled up by a fire.
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May 21, 2019
This book was not my idea of a great read. Let me say that Kendra Murray does a great job of narrating this book. I had no problem with the narration in fact it is a big part of why I was able to finish this book. I had a hard time with the lead character Hannah. Yes I get she was really attracted to the handsome irish detective okay. But really do we have to listen to her constant over the top hormonal commentary. Really she is talking about the feeling happening between her legs, while we are being told and important instruction from her nieces kidnappers. Really! Don't you think if she was willing to rob a bank so she could help her niece she would be a little more focused on details the kidnappers are saying. It was just over the top for me and was very distracting from the story. I was gifted this book with the understanding that I would leave an honest review.
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2,506 reviews
April 27, 2017
Fun and quick read. I won it in a contest and it was enjoyable.
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