
The Crescent Motel
Motel at the End of the World, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jordan Gibbs
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By:
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A. R. Shaw
About this listen
It's a darn hot summer here at the Crescent Motel. I've been running this place for years, but now everything's gone to sh... heck. Some new guests have arrived, and I thought things might be looking up, but then this woman, Diana March, shows up claiming to be my Aunt Betty's daughter. She's even got a will to prove it, and now she wants to take over the motel. It's a total mess.
And to make matters worse, Nance, my right-hand, is acting strange. She's always been a bit off, but now it's like she's hiding something. I can't trust her to help me this time but she might be the only one who can make sense of it all...
©2024 Annette Shaw (P)2024 Annette Shaw
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