
Her Broken Bones
Opal Fields, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Courtney Ede
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By:
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Fiona Tarr
About this listen
If bones could talk…
Constable Jenny Williams came to the opal mining town of Coober Pedy to solve a family mystery, but two dead women in her first month have her colleagues labelling her a murder magnet.
A young woman is found dead at the side of a remote outback road, presumably victim of a hit and run. But she’s miles from anywhere, barefoot and covered in blood that has nothing to do with an accident.
As Jenny hunts down her prime suspect, new forensic evidence turns her theories upside down. Has she made a huge mistake and led a vigilante right to an innocent person’s door?
©2023 Fiona Tarr (P)2024 Fiona Tarr
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