
A Puzzle to Be Named Later
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Narrated by:
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Nan McNamara
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By:
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Parnell Hall
About this listen
The Puzzle Lady returns in the 18th installment of the popular mystery series.
Cora couldn't have been happier: Matt Greystone was coming to town! The rookie sensation had just signed a huge contract with the Yankees, coming to the team from Arizona, where he won 17 games as a starting pitcher for the Diamondbacks.
But an arm injury requiring rehab had sidelined his meteoric rise, and this was her chance to meet him! A diehard Yankee fan, Cora was delighted when Matt invited her to a weekend pool party. On the plus side, she got to meet Derek Jeter. On the minus side, she had a puzzle of her own to solve when a couple of the guests got killed.
©2017 Parnell Hall (P)2017 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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