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A Cherry to Die For

Dog Detective — The Beagle Mysteries, Book 14

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A Cherry to Die For

By: Rosie Sams, Agatha Parker
Narrated by: Rhonda Krachmer
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An engagement party should be a happy event but this one ends in tragedy. Can PI Hannah and Dog Detective Mazie solve the case before the wrong people lose everything?

Mrs. Ellen Moriarty, a party planner, suspects her soon-to-be ex-husband and business partner is attempting to steal all of their clients and she wants Hannah to prove it. While this isn’t her usual case Hannah is intrigued when she learns that Seth Moriarty’s upcoming event, an engagement party, for a wealthy client is taking place at Priscilla Ralston’s pet-friendly restaurant.

An added benefit for Hannah is that this might be the perfect place for her boyfriend Colin to finally ask that question he’s been hinting about. Hannah never dreamed such a beautiful evening with Colin and Beagle Mazie would end in murder.

Now Hannah and Mazie must figure out who murdered the groom’s wealthy father before the wrong party takes the fall. With tons of money and influence on the line, they aren’t lacking for potential suspects.

Will they find the killer before it’s too late? Find out if this case ends with a happily ever after in best-selling authors Rosie Sams's and Agatha Parker’s new cozy mystery.

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