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  • Killer Christmas in Paradise

  • Pacific Northwest Cozy Culinary Mystery, Book 4
  • By: Dennis Shock
  • Narrated by: Jeff Moon
  • Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins

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Killer Christmas in Paradise

By: Dennis Shock
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Trapped in Paradise, Washington by a snowstorm, Lily and Judy fear for their lives. A sudden blizzard confines a group of shelter seekers to a lodge that has been closed for the season. The scenery is breathtaking, but when bodies start to drop, it seems clear that one of their companions is a murderer. Cut off from the rest of the world, can the amateur sleuths discover the culprit and save everyone from impending death? Meet the crazy cast of shelter seekers in this picturesque Mount Rainer hideaway. Follow the clues with the ladies from Poulsbo, Washington as they seek to unveil the motive for murder. Will closing in on the truth save them or make them the next victims? How many will make it out alive when the snow starts to melt?

©2023 Dennis Shock (P)2024 Dennis Shock

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