
Dying for a Cocktail
Savannah Sleuth Sisters Murder Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Marcia E.H. Rezza
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By:
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Tom Turner
About this listen
A grisly murder, a missing girl, a cheating husband and…oh my God, hunky Nick Janzek! The beautiful Savannah sisters in crime, Jackie and Ryder, open a branch in Charleston and suddenly have their hands full in a new city that’s bewitching, mysterious and, yes, more than a little sinister.
The sleuth sisters are muddling along on a baffling murder case when Ryder meets Charleston detective, Nick Janzek. Love at first sight? Not exactly, but give it some time.
Love, murder, intrigue, adventure and—ah, yes—cocktails, in one of the most magical cities in America!
©2022 Tom Turner (P)2023 Tom Turner
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