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The Mission That Rocked Olde Plimoth
- An Olympia Brown Mystery
- Narrated by: Christy Lynn
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Plymouth, Massachusetts, America's home town, is shaken to its colonial core when Mayflower descendent and well-heeled member of the community, Thomas Bradford, is found dead in the wrong bed. As in any other town, there are secrets better left buried. But it isn't long until the Rev. Olympia Brown finds herself dead-center in an unholy firestorm, trying to keep her balance on the horns of a curious ethical dilemma.
©2016 Mainly Murder Press (P)2016 Judith Campbell
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