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Josie Du Puy A Life Story

H. Berkeley Rourke

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Josie DuPuy finds her calling as a cop and becomes a homicide detective, only to lose the job when she closely survives a shooting that changes her life.
 
Not satisfied sitting at home every day, she decides to go back to work.
 
Josie DuPuy, A Life Story, is the third book in H. Berkeley Rourke's series of mystery novels with Josie DuPuy: a woman of character with the grit and determination to fulfill her dreams and bring the bad guys to justice.
Available since: 03/08/2023.
Print length: 200 pages.

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