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Death Comes to Dartmoor

By: Stephanie Austin
Narrated by: Jilly Bond
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Publisher's Summary

When Juno Browne returns to the picturesque Dartmoor town of Ashburton after a brief holiday, she’s relieved to find that no one has been murdered while she was away. Though uncharitable friends suggest the quiet was simply due to her absence. Just as she’s settling back into her routine at the antiques shop and as domestic helper and dog walker, the brutal killing of local journalist Sandy Thomas shocks the town.

When it becomes clear that' one of Juno’s friends has managed to catch the killing on camera, Juno is swept up into a fresh murder inquiry. What was Sandy really investigating on the night she was killed? With a spate of dog kidnappings to contend with as well, the Devon countryside never felt less tranquil, and inevitably means Juno’s amateur sleuthing skills will be called upon once again...

©2023 Stephanie Austin (P)2023 Allison and Busby LTD

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"Absolutely perfect for fans of M. C. Beaton." (Kate Rhodes, author of Devil's Table)

"Brilliant... Think Miss Marple with a little more of an edge." (Michael Jecks, author of The Last Templar)

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