
High Strung
Glass Bead Mystery Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Mary Ann Jacobs
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By:
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Janice Peacock
About this listen
After inheriting a house in Seattle, Jax O'Connell is living the life of her dreams as a glass bead maker and jewelry designer. When she gets an offer to display her work during a bead shop's opening festivities, it's an opportunity Jax can't resist - even though the store's owner is the surliest person Jax has ever met. The weekend's events become a tangled mess when a young bead maker is found dead nearby and several oddball bead enthusiasts are suspects. Jax must string together the clues to clear her friend Tessa's name - and do it before the killer strikes again.
©2016 Janice Peacock (P)2017 Janice Peacock
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