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  • Too Dead to Dance

  • A Jennifer Penny Mystery, Book 1
  • By: Diane Morlan
  • Narrated by: Karin Allers
  • Length: 4 hrs and 46 mins

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Too Dead to Dance

By: Diane Morlan
Narrated by: Karin Allers
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Lederhosen, accordions and a dead body! Coffee roaster Jennifer Penny was astonished when she walked into her coffee booth the second day of Hermann, Minnesota's Polka Daze Festival. A dead body lay under the table!

Jennifer, Megan Murphy and Sister Bernadine, the only working nun in town, have been friends since second grade. When Sister Bernadine becomes the chief suspect, Jennifer gets on the bandwagon to find the real murderer and prove the innocence of her unjustly suspected friend.

While unearthing clues, Jennifer dodges the demands of her soon to be ex-husband and the advances of a sexy cop and a flirtatious butcher. She'll need more than a double espresso to stay on her toes and solve this mystery.

Too Dead to Dance is filled with excitement, fun, and suspense, along with charming details drawn from the world of hometown festivals and craft fairs.

©2010 Diane V Morlan (P)2012 Diane V Morlan

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