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Flower Power Trip

James J. Cudney

Verlag: Next Chapter

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Beschreibung

Who killed the strange man staying at the Roarke and Daughters Inn?
 
At a masquerade ball to raise money for renovations to the Memorial Library, Kellan finds a dead body dressed in a Dr. Evil costume. Soon after, a stalker targets school president Ursula.
 
With a special flower exhibit in town and the arrival of strange letters, Kellan can't decide which mystery in his life should take priority. Every lead seems to trace back to the Stoddards: a new family who recently moved in.
 
What Kellan doesn't know is that the biggest mystery of all has yet to be exposed.
Verfügbar seit: 15.12.2021.
Drucklänge: 267 Seiten.

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