
Lost in the Fold
Tupper Jones Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Darla Middlebrook
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By:
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M. A. Gardner
About this listen
Tupper Jones should know when to fold
Priceless artifacts looted from Chicago museums with no evidence left behind except a unique calling card that Caroline Collins recognizes. Tupper Jones fears a confrontation with his partner—can he convince her to take the string of robberies seriously, or will the FBI force him to choose between his lucrative contract and his irreverent partner?
After the events in City Before Sunrise, Lost in the Fold takes a darker turn when Caroline's friend, Kimberly Smythe, confesses a past that directly affects the case. Caroline has her own trauma, but her friend needs her support now that the case brings up haunted memories.
©2023 Mark Gardner (P)2023 Mark Gardner
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