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  • Murder Under the Mistletoe

  • A Summer Walsh Mystery, Book 1
  • By: Debby Mayne
  • Narrated by: Lisa Meadows
  • Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins

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Murder Under the Mistletoe

By: Debby Mayne
Narrated by: Lisa Meadows
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Publisher's Summary

When former Nashville police detective Summer Walsh visits her favorite B&B in Charleston, South Carolina, during the Christmas holiday, she discovers the innkeeper's dead body. What she'd hoped would be a relaxing holiday between jobs turns into a stressful and often frustrating experience with another innkeeper who didn't like the victim, a man who toys with elderly women's emotions, an ex-con who will do anything for money, and a very disloyal housekeeper.

Former Nashville police officer Summer Walsh is the quintessential Southern lady who embodies kindness, courtesy, and ladylike toughness. She wants what's best for everyone, and she'll do whatever it takes to get it.

©2015 Debby Mayne (P)2015 Debby Mayne

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