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When Pigs Fly

Josie Harjo, Book Three

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When Pigs Fly

By: Catherine Sequeira
Narrated by: Kim Churchill
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Dr. Josie Harjo is ready for a break in the endless parade of dead bodies.

The small college town of Stillwater has emptied for the winter holiday. There’s only a skeleton crew at the lab, and the steady stream of carcasses has slowed to a trickle. Josie expects it’ll be a nice respite after a few hectic months, so she doesn’t mind being at the lab despite her creepy coworker, Gerald, lurking in the halls. Anticipating a light caseload, she plans on spending her free time helping her friend, Laila, dodge the machinations of her overbearing parents.

The week kicks off with a seemingly routine necropsy. Josie goes through the motions and doesn’t think much of it. Then, just as a nasty blizzard sweeps in, a second case from the same farm squeezes through the doors. At the sight of an entire litter of dead piglets, Josie quickly realizes something serious is unfolding, and the sudden lab closure only worsens the situation. Dead bodies pile up along with the snow as the drama outside of work continues to pull her focus.

With so many things standing in her way, will Josie figure out what’s killing the pigs before the entire farm is lost?

©2025 Catherine Lamm (P)2025 Barcelos Publishing, LLC
Genre Fiction Medical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths
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