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Murder in Cuba

Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery Series, Book 8

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Murder in Cuba

By: Dianne Harman
Narrated by: Jamie Lynn
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The Grand Slam Club. Is it worth murdering for?

Cuba - a land of classic cars, beautiful beaches, salsa music, and the best cigars in the world. When Mike’s friend, Jack Trout, asks Kelly and Mike to join his wife and him on an exploratory trip to a Cuban island, it’s an invitation they can’t resist.

Mike’s dream of fly-fishing the saltwater flats on the exotic island is quickly replaced when he’s asked by the local constable to help solve the murder of a British fly-fishing guide, Dudley Samms. Jack becomes a suspect and his wife, Carola, asks Kelly to help solve the crime.

Plenty of quirky characters have reasons to wish Dudley dead, but who killed him? The Englishman who is the head of one of the largest international banks in the world? The American with no visible means of support, but who has plenty of money to fish all around the world? The victim’s wife? One of the Cuban fishing guides? Or was it Jack?

This is the eighth book in the popular Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery series. It is loosely based on a trip the two-time USA Today best-selling author took to Cuba.

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