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  • Dead Weight: A Jack Hart Mystery

  • Jack Hart Mysteries, Book 4
  • By: Rosemary Reeve
  • Narrated by: Noah DeBiase
  • Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins

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Dead Weight: A Jack Hart Mystery

By: Rosemary Reeve
Narrated by: Noah DeBiase
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Publisher's Summary

"A woman doesn't kill herself when she's losing weight," said the court reporter.

Or does she?

Seattle attorney Jack Hart is defending his client's refusal to pay on a life insurance policy. Everything points to suicide, except that the young woman lost 50 pounds in the six months before she jumped or fell 10 stories to her death. Suicide, accident - or murder?

This fourth installment of the Jack Hart mystery series takes Jack across charismatic Seattle neighborhoods in search of clues.

From Capitol Hill to Ballard, from Queen Anne to the University District, Jack learns of a young woman who seemed almost deliberately self-effacing, someone people couldn’t quite see. Someone that unobtrusive could overhear a lot of secrets - secrets that could get somebody killed.

©2018 Rosemary Reeve (P)2020 Rosemary Reeve

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