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Murdered Twice

By: Linda Heavner Gerald
Narrated by: Amanda Ogle
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The Forgotten Coast of Florida contains the most beautiful beaches in the world. It also hides a secret. A viscous murder causes the area to lock doors, staying inside, away from the glory of nature. Delicious Tupelo honey, the most desirable of the golden nectars, silently gathers in hives. Locals collect it lovingly, as did ancestors before them. 

Gulf County Detective Sue Gibbs also gathers something of worth. Slowly, she chips at family and friends as she gathers information leading to the arrest of the perpetrator. Even the revered ladies of the Panhandle Patriots, who know well the secrets of the area, are not beyond scrutiny. These special ladies silently discover mysteries on yellowing sheets of crumbled paper from earlier generations. 

Detective Gibbs will find the killer regardless of consequences. This case will cause discussion for future residents. 

All of this waits for discovery on the Forgotten Coast.

©2015 Linda Heavner Gerald (P)2018 Linda Heavner Gerald

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