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Palm Trees in the Pyrenees

Elly Grant

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Unappreciated and passed over for promotion, thirty-year-old Danielle's career in law enforcement is going nowhere.
 
When a hated Englishman is found dead, her idyllic hometown turns upside down. Against a background of prejudice, jealousy, and greed, Danielle tries to piece together the clues.
 
But can she find enough evidence to solve the case - and get the recognition she deserves?
Available since: 12/23/2021.

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