
The Dangers of Art
A Becca Miyamoto Mystery (Portman's Creamery)
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Narrated by:
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Priscilla Finch
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By:
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CS Patra
About this listen
Meet the ladies of Portman's Creamery. Led by Irene and Chrissie Garcia-Galvan, they run their ice cream shop by day and solve crimes no one else can before the night is over. Join Pippa, Becca, Mary Beth, Stacey, and Winky on their latest case!
Becca is thrilled when her art is featured in a gallery, but that excitement soon turns sour. Someone begins vandalizing all the artwork in the area. In addition to this, she also struggles to get along with her best friend, Cameron. It isn't long before the vandal comes after her artwork. Is there a reason someone is doing all this? Or is there something else that no one can see?
©2015 Cithara Susan Patra (P)2016 Cithara Susan Patra
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