
The Maine Event
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Narrated by:
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Maie Barrington
About this listen
Experience the suspense and mystery of this North Woods thriller.
Can Jeanne Durand, a very young Army wife, solve a murder and survive? The Maine Event is set in the remote, sparsely populated north woods of Aroostook County, Maine during the 1950's.
Birdie, Jeanne's beautiful red-haired Canasta partner is found murdered in the close-knit Loring Air Force Base services neighborhood.
Jeanne has good reason to suspect Birdie's abusive husband, who had shot a hole through the floor into their upstairs apartment living room. But she finds no dearth of other suspects, including an Army MP and a neighbor who advocates polygamy.
©2010 Diane Marquart Moore (P)2017 Diane Marquart Moore
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