
An Improper English Mission
The Olympia Brown Mysteries, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Christy Lynn
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By:
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Judith Campbell
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When Olympia Brown is invited to attend a religious conference in England, she soon discovers there is more than faith on the agenda. Someone on staff has a well-calculated plan to destroy The Moorlands, including the great stone house itself. Olympia discovers embezzlement, tainted food, and a prescient housecat named Thomas, all of which eventually fit into a pattern - but not before she falls victim to a killer's twisted plot. With Father Jim in the States, Frederick must assist his lady wife in this pause-registering tale of hatred and revenge.
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