
Magic in Christmas River
Christmas River Cozy Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Randye Kaye
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By:
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Meg Muldoon
About this listen
It's autumn in Christmas River, and things in the small Central Oregon town are getting downright spooky this season. When Cinnamon Peters discovers an old class ring hidden behind the wall of her shop's kitchen, the pie baker extraordinaire becomes abruptly entangled in a decades-old unsolved mystery.
But shortly after finding the heirloom, Cinnamon is plagued by a series of inexplicable accidents. And soon, she begins to fear things she cannot see or understand. Because someone wicked is after Cinnamon Peters this October. And they'll stop at nothing to keep the past dead and buried.
©2015 Meg Muldoon (P)2017 TantorAfter finding an old class ring in the brick wall whilst renovating her pie shop, Cinnamon kicks off a mystery that has been dormant for several decades. And there are some that want secrets kept secret. As townsfolk become suspects, secrets come to the surface and broken hearts are revealed, Cinnamon and her Sherrif husband must put the pieces together to find the truth.
Rounding out the story are the regulars - including her adorable grandfather, Warren, who marries his Scottish love. These are always a great read and always sound like they could be your family.
Another wonderful cosy mystery
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