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Murder of a Mommy Vlogger

By: Kat Mayor
Narrated by: Des M Astor
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A perfect life for a perfect wife...or so Francesca Oliver believes until she is murdered. She’s a popular mommy vlogger with over a half million subscribers. Who would want her dead?

On February 14th, Robert Oliver arrives home late from work to find his beloved wife’s lifeless body lying in a pool of blood. Detective Mark Barlow is enlisted to solve the case. Mark suspects there are secrets lurking behind the Olivers’ white picket fence. He turns to a former cop with a psychic gift to piece the evidence together.

Due to a severe injury, Miranda can no longer work on the force. Fortunately, it isn’t the end of her police career. After coming out of a coma, Miranda discovers she has the ability to communicate with the dead. Now she speaks with deceased victims of violent crimes to try to solve their murders. Her uncanny abilities may be the popular mommy vlogger’s best hope to find her killer.

©2021 Kat Mayor (P)2023 Kat Mayor

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