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Moving Is Murder

By: Nellie H. Steele
Narrated by: Deborah Reeves
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Publisher's Summary

A new hometown. A murdered aunt. Mysterious talking animals. Divorce just turned interesting.

Ellie Byrne’s pending divorce from her cheating husband threatens to leave her broke and homeless. But when she inherits a bed and breakfast in the unique town of Salem Falls, her prayers may be answered. That is, until she finds out her aunt didn’t just die on the property, she was murdered. And shortly after Ellie arrives, she finds herself the target of threatening messages and hostile attitudes from almost everyone in town. 

After someone chucks a rock through her window, she begins to fear for her life. Can Ellie discover which one of them offed her aunt? Or will the bed and breakfast she’d hoped would provide a fresh start put her in the grave?

If you love middle-aged heroines, talking pets, and quirky small town settings, you’ll love the first book in this charming paranormal women’s fiction cozy mystery series.

©2022 Melissa Marie Sovak (P)2023 A Novel Idea Publishing, LLC

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