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Murder Takes a Hike

By: Katherine H. Brown
Narrated by: Sophia Smith
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Publisher's Summary

A romantic picnic.

A quick inspection of some sick trees.

And another dead body.

Zadie Belle can't catch a break, but she's more determined than ever to help catch a killer in Book 3 of the Belle Sister Cozy Mysteries.

When her sister Darla Belle's friend from New York is found dead on the mountain near their town of Riverbend Junction, Arkansas, Zadie is worried. When the man who caused Darla Belle to flee home in the first place shows up as well, she's just plain mad. To top it off, a drifter arrived on the train and disappeared into the forest about the same time and only pops up to cause trouble.

With Sheriff Hofferman new to town and trying to settle in on top of handle the murder, Zadie Belle and her sisters set out to find out what is going on around their small town for themselves, before anyone else gets hurt.

©2023 Katherine Brown (P)2023 Katherine Brown

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