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The Librarian's Last Chapter
- A River Valley Christian Cozy Mystery, Book 3
- Narrated by: Kimberly Worthy
- Length: 5 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Marsha Steele is at it again. When she volunteers to help the high school librarian with a book fair, Marsha stumbles across the woman's body and is roped into running the book fair alone. Marsha comes up with the great idea of doing the fair along with a harvest carnival. The main attraction is a haunted tunnel. Little does she know, but evil lurks inside the tunnel that has nothing to do with scary costumes. Join in as once again Marsha and a cast of zany characters try and catch a killer before they become the next victim.
©2015 Cynthia Hickey (P)2020 Cynthia Hickey
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