
Deadly Sweet Sixteen
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Narrated by:
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Robert Ferraro
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By:
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Jonni Rich
About this listen
Book I in the Deadly Collection
Curl up by the fire, and dive into this cozy murder mystery with old friends Byrd Jeffcoast and Emmaline Beard, as they work to discover the truth behind the death of an old high school chum.
For decades, it has been believed by most that their friend, David, had driven to the river and jumped in, never to be seen again. As fortune would have it, Emmaline's purse, left at a long-closed amusement park, turns up with a mysterious note, and the pieces of the truth begins to unfold. You won't want to put this book down until you find out "whodunnit...".
Rated five stars by Readers' Favorite.
©2021 Jonni Rich (P)2021 Jonni Rich
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