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Mystery of the Beautiful Old Friend, An Aggie Underhill Christmas Short Story
- An Aggie Underhill Mystery, Book 10
- Narrated by: Jean-Michel George
- Length: 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A week before Christmas, Aggie bumps into Officer Tom Wood, her on-again, off-again boyfriend, at a new exclusive restaurant. Unfortunately, Tom is not dining alone. A beautiful young woman accompanies him. Tom introduces her as an old friend.
Even though Aggie plays it off as not being jealous, her friends Betty and Roger want to learn more about this mysterious woman. Will this beautiful old friend ruin Aggie's festive mood?
A cozy, comical mystery.
©2017 Michelle Ann Hollstein (P)2018 I'm Hearing Stories
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