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Prepear to Die

A Sullivan Sisters Mystery, Book 3

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Prepear to Die

By: Jenna St. James
Narrated by: Alyssa Baumann
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It’s mid-August in Traveler’s Bay, and Jaycee Sullivan is not only busy preparing for an Agatha Christie-themed party at her bookstore and bar Gone with the Whiskey, but Gramps and Tillie are tying the knot soon, and there’s still no venue in sight.

As Jaycee and the girl gang scramble to find a solution to their wedding problem, Gramps gives Jaycee the surprise of a lifetime. a military friend is in trouble, and Gramps needs to enlist Jaycee’s help.

Korean War veteran and long-time hermit Len Sadowski is tired of someone coming onto his property and terrorizing him and his dog Old Blue. When Mr. Sadowski blows a hole the size of Texas in his front door, he must admit he can no longer see and shoot like he used to.

Mr. Sadowski supplies Jaycee and Gramps with three suspect names, and Jaycee promises to look into who is intimidating him. Unfortunately, Jaycee discovers too late that Mr. Sadowski may not have much time left.

As the clock ticks down for Mr. Sadowski, Jaycee recruits the help of Jax, Heidi, and Bridget, and between alien encounters, car crashes, family dinners, and an Agatha Christie party, Jaycee must try and solve the puzzle of who wants Mr. Sadowski dead and why.

©2018 Jenna St. James (P)2020 Jenna St. James
Cosy Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction
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