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Sabotage at Cedar Creek

Little Red Truck Mysteries, Book 2

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Sabotage at Cedar Creek

By: Janice Thompson
Narrated by: Anne Marie Lewis
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The Hadley family's new antique business is open and running well with Tilly, the red antique truck, as its mascot. Raelynn Hadley is happy to see her friend Tasha open a new bed-and-breakfast inn to accommodate the area's growing tourism, but a fire threatens to spoil all Tasha has worked for. Raelynn immediately gets to work sleuthing out who could be behind such an act of sabotage. Could it be the nearby resort owner, the daughter of the house's former owner, a neighbor, or a squatter who had been living in the house before renovations? Raelynn is determined to solve the mystery for her friend.

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