
Bones of Contention
A Sally the Loner Mysterious Misadventure, Book 15
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Narrated by:
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Schann Stewart
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By:
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Alexid Linn
About this listen
When mysterious Brother Gabriel arrives on a Harley with an unusual interest in Sally's property and its abundant rabbits, Sally feels a creeping sense of unease.
His offers to buy her place multiply daily. With each day’s reason making the puzzle even more convoluted.
Sally’s village of mystery solvers reassemble to unravel the secrets and save Sally and Rodney from the threats lurking behind the monk's robes.
Will Sally and Rodney stand their ground and protect their home or will they succumb to the allure of Brother Gabriel's persuasion and leave everything behind? Or is this the time Sally winds up in the hoosgow?
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