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Butterworth Mysteries - Box Set 1

Gillian Larkin

Verlag: Gillian Larkin

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Four short cozy mysteries. 
Retired widows, Connie and Sable Butterworth run a private investigating business.  Follow their first four cases with these short stories: 
Playing At Murder 
A missing childminder leads to a grisly discovery. 
Curiosity Killed Dolly Kendall 
A case of suicide takes on a sinister twist. 
A Deadly Service 
Mistaken identity for the murder victim – or something else? 
Time To Get Even 
Fame and fortune bring hate and blackmail.
Verfügbar seit: 25.03.2017.

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