
Thelma Rue and the Bridesmaid’s Last Dance
A Thelma Rue Cozy Mystery, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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C.A. Fitzgerald
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By:
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Wayne Powers
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Pearl and Pick hitch their little red wagons together and get married at Lake Manor. While Mopsy Cornpon—Pick’s cousin— has the nerve to get herself killed, officially ruining a good reception!
Then we find out Harborfront—a front for the Boston Mob— is trying to buy land— behind St. John’s to build a casino! The Ladies’ Auxiliary immediately launched a smear campaign to send the Mob packing. As the body count rises, so do the clues, all pointing in different directions. Will Thelma with her bff’s Pearl and Myra, and The Ladies’ Auxiliary catch the Killer or will one of the Ladies be next on the Killer’s list?
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