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Curiosity Killed Dolly Kendall
- A Butterworth Mystery, Book 2
- Narrated by: sangita chauhan
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A short murder mystery
Retired widows Connie and Sable Butterworth have set up a private investigating business. Their second case involves the suspicious death of Dolly Kendall.
Dolly is found dead at her home, supposedly from an overdose of sleeping tablets. Connie had spoken to Dolly the previous day and knew something wasn't quite right with her. Dolly had been despondent, and it was obvious to Connie that something was bothering her.
Connie and Sable's investigation leads them to a devious plot involving missing cats and poisonous letters.
©2017 Gillian Rogerson (P)2017 Gillian Rogerson
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