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Buried Bones

Widow's Island Novella, Book 7

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Buried Bones

By: Melinda Leigh
Narrated by: Jane Oppenheimer
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A college student’s murder shines light on community secrets left in the dark in the seventh Widow’s Island novella by #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author Melinda Leigh.

All communities have their secrets...but on Widow’s Island, there’s a skeleton in every closet, as Deputy Tessa Black knows all too well. When Tessa stumbles upon a half-buried body in the woods, a peaceful morning hike suddenly turns into a race to catch a killer.

Tessa identifies the skeletal corpse as Aurora Franklin, a young college student and aspiring actor. She’d come to Widow’s Island for a summer job, only to be strangled and discarded. Aurora has been dead for over a month - and not a single islander has reported her missing.

The investigation reveals a dangerous predator hiding in the Widow’s Island community. With her fiancé, park ranger Logan Wilde, by her side, Tessa must find Aurora’s murderer before they strike again.

©2021 Melinda Leigh (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Excellent narration. Another great instalment. A gruesome discovery on hike. Tessa and Logan get their man. I’m glad to see Tessa and Logan getting closer. It warms my heart.

Another great instalment

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