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Corpse in a Crate
- Cape Hope Mysteries, Book 2
- Narrated by: Jacq Ainsworth
- Length: 4 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Vacations can be murder...
Emma’s got a few days off and what better way to spend them than joining her best friend Raina on trip to a bed and breakfast Raina’s former - maybe not so former? - crush is opening. Who knows, maybe she’ll get a scoop for the blog. Wouldn’t hurt to turn this into a working assignment.
Too bad everything falls to pieces when a body’s discovered in a chest in the attic. Even worse, that Detective McHottie shows up in the middle of the investigation.
Can Emma figure out who is in the attic before the killer finds out she’s looking into the matter? He’s got one question. How does she keep getting mixed up in these matters?
©2019 Winnie Reed (P)2022 Winnie Reed
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