
The Mysterious Case of Books, Barks, and Burglary
Curly Bay Animal Rescue Cozy Mystery, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Bober
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By:
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Donna Doyle
About this listen
As winter sweeps in, Courtney Cain’s charity money goes missing, and the prime suspect ends up colder than the winter chill. Can Courtney find the culprit before something even worse happens?
The Curly Bay locals swear that winter’s going to be a cold one, but Courtney is warmed by the thought of a Books and Barks charity event at the local library.
That is, until the donation money takes a walk, and the prime suspect ends up dead!
The plot gets thicker, and Courtney knows she’s got to dig deep to discover who is responsible for these dastardly Curly Bay crimes.
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