
A Literary Scandal
Locust Point Mystery, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Margaret Strom
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By:
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Libby Howard
About this listen
When the red on the page isn’t spilled ink...
Best-selling author Luanne Trainor has come to Locust Point to speak. The writer’s arrival has the small town abuzz with excitement, but Ms. Trainor isn’t what the bio on her book’s dust jacket proclaims.
What should have been an elegant affair turns ugly with accusations and threats, and there is no lack of suspects when the author is found dead following the meet-and-greet. Could the murderer be another author? Her agent? A disgruntled fan? Or was Luanne Trainor hiding a secret that shadowed her success? Kay and a surprisingly helpful spirit are on the case!
©2018 Libby Howard (P)2021 Libby Howard
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