
The Body in a Boat at Brenzone
The Lake Garda Mysteries, Book 12
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Narrated by:
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Claire Nicholls
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By:
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K. T. Ashbourne
About this listen
In this adventure, Kim gets a call from the Veneto State Police to come and assist them in a new case that has them puzzled. While they have identified the body in the boat, found in the harbor of the pretty little town just south of Malcesine, there are certain anomalies that they have discovered in the deceased’s own home. Strange things for which they can arrive at no credible explanation. So, they call in the famous consulting detective to sort it all out. But the question is, can she? Or is this going to be one occasion when Kim has bitten off more than she can chew?
©2019 K. T. Ashbourne (P)2019 K. T. Ashbourne
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