
Deadly Sins: Envy
Sloane Monroe Stories, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Heather Darrah
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By:
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Cheryl Bradshaw
About this listen
A cryptic message. A missing niece. And only 24 hours to pay.
After traveling to New Orleans to see his niece's band on tour, Police Chief Drake Cooper, a.k.a. Coop, finds a piece of paper stuck to the front door of his brother's home. A handwritten message reveals his niece has been abducted, a ransom is being demanded, and Coop's family has 24 hours to pay.
New to Sloane Monroe?
There are two book collections in the Sloane Monroe series. The first is a novel series with eight titles. The second is this short story spinoff series, featuring the same characters from the main series.
©2020 Cheryl Bradshaw (P)2020 Cheryl Bradshaw
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