
A Very Furry Christmas Mystery
Curly Bay Animal Rescue Cozy Mystery, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Bober
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By:
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Donna Doyle
About this listen
When looking for new homes for the Curly Bay animal adoption program becomes a search for a killer, who better to sniff the culprit out than amateur sleuth, Courtney Cain?
It’s almost Christmas, and Courtney is trying to come up with great ways to promote the shelter. Through a lucky connection, she gets the chance to bring the adoptable pets to the local news station to be on TV!
When it goes over well and she keeps getting invited back, Courtney starts to think this might be a great chance for some of these sweet pets to find homes for the holidays.
When one of the news crew is killed, however, Courtney knows she has more to do than shop for Christmas gifts.
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