
Killer Granola
Sea Glass Beach Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Bobbie Gentili
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By:
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Amelia Pine
About this listen
In the quaint coastal town of Sea Glass Beach, California, the annual Earth Fest is meant to celebrate nature, not end lives. But when a batch of homemade granola poisons local composting queen Wanda the Worm Lady, the festival takes a deadly turn. As suspicions swirl, Paige Andrews enlists her Beachside Dining Club to uncover the truth.
As Paige wrestles with her newly-opened hat shop and a tempting opportunity from a fashion magazine, she finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation that threatens to ruin both her business and her budding romance with veterinarian Adam.
Paige must untangle a web of deceit before her dreams— and perhaps her future— crumble like, well, granola.
Bonus recipes included!
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