
The Honest Folk of Guadeloupe
An Anne Marie Laveaud Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Rosenblat
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By:
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Timothy Williams
About this listen
April 1990, Guadeloupe: The body white female French tourist has been discovered on a nudist beach. The victim's remains offer no clues about her final hours. What turned this woman's vacation in paradise into a final nightmare? French-Algerian judge Anne Marie Laveau is assigned the high-profile case as a top priority. As always, the story of a murdered white woman has attracted the attention of international media. The economy of Guadeloupe, so dependent on the tourist industry, could suffer a terrible hit if this case isn't brought under control with some quick, impressive police work.
©2015 Timothy Williams (P)2015 Recorded Books
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