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  • A Bitter Pill to Swallow

  • The Portman's Creamery Mysteries, Book 5
  • By: CS Patra
  • Narrated by: Ruby Rivers
  • Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins

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A Bitter Pill to Swallow

By: CS Patra
Narrated by: Ruby Rivers
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Publisher's Summary

Meet the ladies of Portman's Creamery. Led by Irene and Chrissie Garcia-Galvan, this team of detectives solves the cases that others cannot. Join Pippa, Becca, Mary Beth, Stacey, and Winky on their latest quest, taking them into the medical field.

When a well-known and loved doctor is found shot inside his own office, the women of Portman's Creamery are called in. No sign of struggle, no sign of a break in. It is as if the killer walked in, committed the crime, and walked right out. No clues are found at the site. Upon investigating, they realize the doctor isn't the only who has been killed in such a manner. It has been going on for a while. There is a big secret that he's been keeping and the ladies have to hurry before the killer strikes again.

©2016 Cithara Susan Patra (P)2016 Cithara Susan Patra

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