
Murder Casts a Shadow
A Kelly Armello Mystery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Leonor A. Woodworth
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By:
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Donna Doyle
About this listen
A church outing to Punxsutawney is the last place you’d expect to run into a mystery. Especially when it leaves someone dead in the water!
When Kelly Armello, the sleuthing librarian, discovers deadly connections between her hometown and the haunt of Punxsutawney Phil, the weather-forecasting groundhog the Groundhog Day, nothing can stop her from digging deeper.
With the help of Officer Troy Kennedy and a few other unlikely characters, the Settler Spring sleuths set out to unravel this grisly groundhog affair!
Join Kelly and Troy for a cozy outing you’ll love to the very last “a-ha!”
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