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Key West Killer Art

By: Elizabeth Hilleren
Narrated by: Dan Hilleren
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In this sequel to Nine Hours to Kill (Book 13), Attorney R. Sloan is fighting to keep his client sane and sober as the police investigate the murder of her brother artist Steve Spaulding. 

The police believe she did it. She is the sole beneficiary of his multimillion-dollar estate. 

It gets worse. The police find that she has an ex-felon fiancé who they suspect may be her accomplice.

As the evidence begins to mount, Trisha is pulled into an out-of-control vortex of death that seems to be linked in one way or another to her and her brother’s estate.

Tension mounts and Trisha finds herself on the brink of a breakdown when a body of a man is found dead near her doorstep...attorney R. Sloan is desperately holding onto the fact that all the evidence is circumstantial...or is it?

The police are accused of having tunnel vision, but believe the evidence will lead to her conviction on multiple counts of murder and homicide.

It looks like Trisha Spaulding is going down one way or another....

©2020 Elizabeth Hilleren (P)2020 Dan Hilleren

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