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Camper and Criminals Cozy Mystery Boxed Set: Books 19-21

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Camper and Criminals Cozy Mystery Boxed Set: Books 19-21

By: Tonya Kappes
Narrated by: Johanna Parker
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Tonya Kappes presents Books 19-21 in the Camper and Criminals Cozy Mystery series

Book 19: Wildlife, Warrants, & Weapons: It just creams Mae's corn when her handy man, Henry Bryant, is accused of illegal logging in the Daniel Boone National Forest. It burnt her up when he was accused of killing of killing the person found under a tree and dusts her sleuthing cap off to find out who the real culprit is.

Book 20: Blossoms, Barbeque, & Blackmail: Mae thought she had her hands full when Dottie Swaggert and Mary Elizabeth Moberly entered the Ms. Blossom Queen Beauty Pageant for seniors but when she witnessed a fight at the festival between Carrie Patillo and Jason Dresser, Carrie's daughter's accused killer, she knew Jason was wrongfully accused for the murder and set up.

Book 21: Lanterns, Lakes, & Larceny: Jerry Truman got a huge case that includes a dead body. Hank is back and helping Jerry, and they need Mae to use her sleuthing skills to help them. After taking on the case, Mae soon finds herself staring into the barrel of a shot gun when she finds out a little too much information.

©2021 Tonya Kappes (P)2023 Tantor
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