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St Marin's Cozy Mystery Series Box Set - Volume 3: Books 7-9 - cover

St Marin's Cozy Mystery Series Box Set - Volume 3: Books 7-9

ACF Bookens

Verlag: ACF Bookens

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Beschreibung

Harvey Beckett and her friends are once again embroiled in three murders in their tiny Maryland town. 

Their good hearts and curious natures leave them in peril, but it's worth it, at least to Harvey.
Get books 7-9 of the series in this box set and enjoy how Harvey's nosiness and caring nature get her into all kinds of trouble. 

Is her quest for justice worth the danger she's in?
Verfügbar seit: 23.02.2022.

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