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Murder in the Lakes - Melody Harper detective mysteries - cover

Murder in the Lakes - Melody Harper detective mysteries

Rachel Amphlett

Verlag: Saxon Publishing

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A wedding, a missing fiancée, and a murder – Melody Harper is about to discover just how dangerous "I do" can be...Fledgling private detective Melody Harper is down on her luck and nursing a black eye when she’s approached by a new client who believes her daughter is in danger.There’s a wedding next weekend, and the client’s daughter is the bride. Except Melody’s client hasn’t told her the whole truth – the groom’s last fiancée seems to have disappeared, and nobody has any answers.Now tasked with going undercover to protect the bride-to-be, Melody finds herself out of her comfort zone and on an outdoor adventure weekend in the Lake District with the hen party.This is her biggest investigation to date, but will Melody even survive long enough to unmask the killer and protect the bride?Murder in the Lakes is a page-turning murder mystery from USA Today bestselling author Rachel Amphlett and perfect for readers who love amateur sleuths and deadly crimes. 
Verfügbar seit: 09.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 294 Seiten.

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