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  • The Chartres House Murders

  • Claire Sherril Mysteries
  • By: Jonni Rich
  • Narrated by: Tamara Farris
  • Length: 8 hrs and 22 mins

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By: Jonni Rich
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Publisher's Summary

Claire Sherril, a psychologist, refurbishes Chartres House, her antebellum mansion into a Bed and Breakfast. On opening night, seven guests arrive. Is the number seven unlucky? The evening progresses. 

After dinner, a scream pierces the genteel air. Someone kills the house hostess by impaling a fork into her neck and leaving her body in a powder room.  

Police arrive. There is no settling down for the night only fearful retreats as the sheriff orders the guests into their rooms. Around midnight, a ruckus on the lawn brings a second horror. A guest, a mystery writer's body lies on the lawn. 

Did she jump from the third-floor window or was she pushed? Who among the guests is a diabolical killer and why? 

The Chartres House Murders, a gripping haunting thriller.

©2022 Jonnie Richardson (P)2023 Jonnie Richardson

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