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  • The Missing Guests of the Magic Grove Hotel

  • Ethical Chiang Mai Detective, Book 2
  • By: David Casarett
  • Narrated by: Jolene Kim
  • Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins

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The Missing Guests of the Magic Grove Hotel

By: David Casarett
Narrated by: Jolene Kim
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Publisher's Summary

A fascinating mystery featuring Ladarat Patalung, the first and only nurse detective in Thailand.

As a nurse ethicist, Ladarat Patalung works to save the lives of her patients and to make sure the ones she can't save have at least the dignity of a "good death".

But when wealthy foreign travelers start to go missing all across Thailand, Detective Wiriya Mookjai fears that a killer is at large and turns to Ladarat for help.

The travelers have nothing in common except for brief stays at a mysterious resort known as the Magic Grove Hotel....

Ethical Chiang Mai Detective Agency
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The Missing Guests of the Magic Grove Hotel

©2017 David Casarett (P)2017 Hachette Audio

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"Stellar sequel [with] a refreshingly admirable lead." ( Publishers Weekly)

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