
Murder at the Gallery
Northwest Cozy Mystery Series, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Jamie Lynn at North Loop Productions
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By:
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Dianne Harman
About this listen
The caterer had a photographic memory. The murdered art dealer had secrets. His wife had a lover.
You’re in Provence, France, and happen to see the same painting for sale by the same artist your best friend just bought from a gallery in Seattle. What would you do?
DeeDee discovers the murdered art dealer’s body and knows she needs Jake’s help. Having a private detective as your fiancé is a good thing when you’re looking for a murderer. So is having a husky dog.
As always, plenty of mouth-watering food and recipes! This is the sixth book in the popular Northwest Cozy Mystery Series by a two-time USA Today best-selling author.
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