
Emma
Notebook Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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Emma Faye
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By:
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Kimberly Mullins
About this listen
The first book in the series.
Mysteries and intrigue draw in the intrepid young girl detective, and family secrets are revealed as cases unfold.
The saga begins in Chicago in 1881, when the city was just recovering from the great fire of '71. Emma works at her family bakery, but wishes for more adventure. There is an opportunity for her to have more adventures by working with the boys on the delivery wagons.
Her observation begins to pull her into cases ranging from robbery to murder. One case becomes more and more complicated and pulls in her family. To protect them and herself, will her skills with knives and self-defense see her through?
©2021 Kimberly Mullins (P)2022 Kimberly Mullins
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