
Murder in Monaco
Lottie Sprigg Travels 1920s Cozy Mystery Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Polly Lee
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By:
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Martha Bond
About this listen
Life's a gamble on the risky Riviera!
Lottie Sprigg and her employer arrive in glitzy Monaco where Lottie finds a mysterious note which threatens murder. Before she can act on it, a body is found in a private room at the Monte Carlo Casino.
Who wrote the note? Lottie takes a gamble on discovering their identity. But as she and her dog Rosie navigate a web of lies, new dangers emerge.
Lottie has her work cut out in a place where money means power. Monaco may be fashionable and glamorous, but the hairpin bends on its twisty roads can be very perilous indeed . . .
©2023 Martha Bond (P)2024 Tantor
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