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  • Once She Saw...a Friend in Disguise

  • Ms Araminta Cozy Mystery Series, Book 4
  • By: Deborah Diaz
  • Narrated by: Jill Sughrue
  • Length: 1 hr

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Once She Saw...a Friend in Disguise

By: Deborah Diaz
Narrated by: Jill Sughrue
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Araminta Ferguson is a 67 year old retired insurance adjustor. She is helpful and always finds herself in the middle of a police investigation. Araminta had gone shopping at the exclusive Green Hills Mall, a fairly long drive from Melrose, because she wanted to see what colors would be popular in knit goods and kitchen cloths this spring. Araminta was just leaving the upscale dress shop for the main mall area when someone cannoned into her in the crowd. This young woman helped Araminta right herself after the collision and started to apologize profusely. Looking up, Araminta spotted what she thought was a familiar young face - but this girl wore makeup. Who is the person and what mystery lies beneath her innocent face?

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