
Murderous Mummy Wars: A Jill Andrews Cozy Mystery
Jill Andrews Cozy Mysteries, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Liz Krane
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By:
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Nicole Ellis
About this listen
Mummies, mommies and murder.
Planning the Ericksville Haunted House at the Boathouse Event Center wouldn't be so bad if Angela Laveaux wasn't in the picture. To make matters worse, Jill allows her sister-in-law, Desi, to talk her into joining a local mom's group, which brings up conflicting feelings about balancing a career with motherhood.
The discovery of a woman's body at Angela's house makes Jill regret her ill thoughts about Angela, and she vows to discover the real murderer while still juggling everything in her personal life.
©2018 Nicole Ellis (P)2019 Nicole Ellis
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