
A Mexican Divorce
A Murder Without Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Paul Leonard
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By:
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Ed Teja
About this listen
It's a disaster of a marriage and now she's being blackmailed.
What is a girl to do?
Being married to Bart Titus gave Lisa a great deal...money, position, all those things she'd thought were important. But it was also boring. A trap. He was controlling.
So when she went to Mexico for a vacation, she decided to have a little fun. But sometimes fun catches up with you, and now she was being blackmailed. So one problem had become two. A clever and impatient girl like Lisa isn't going to let that situation fester. All she wants is to have a little fun, but that might require some work and planning.
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©2020 Ed Teja (P)2020 Ed Teja
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