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Cocoa and Chanel - The Chanel Series #1 - cover

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Cocoa and Chanel - The Chanel Series #1

Donna Joy Usher

Publisher: Donna Joy Usher

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Summary

Winner of the 2014 Next Generation Indie Book Awards – Ebook Fiction Category 
Winner of the 2014 National Indie Excellence Awards – Humor Category 
Faced with the unattractive options of an affair with her boss’s husband or the unknown, Chanel Smith chooses the unknown and unwittingly traps herself into joining the New South Wales’ Police Force. More interested in fashion than felony, Chanel staggers through training and finds herself posted to the forces most notorious crime hot spot, King's Cross, where she becomes entangled in a case of the worst kind - a serial killer targeting young women. 
As she is drawn further into the seedy underworld in her attempt to unravel the truth, Chanel makes new friends, new enemies and draws the attention of the killer. Can she solve the case in time, or will she become the killer’s next victim?
Available since: 07/08/2013.

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