
Trouble Finds Her
The Dewey Webb Historical Mystery Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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John Fleming
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By:
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Renee Pawlish
About this listen
It’s the end of 1949, and Denver Private Investigator Dewey Webb is asked to do what seems like a simple thing: Find Jasper Caffrey’s daughter, Nora, who hasn’t been seen or heard from in days. Nora is wild, and trouble seems to find her. Was she the victim of foul play, or has she run away from home?
As Dewey hunts for Nora, from the richest sections of the city to the jazz clubs in the Five Points neighborhood, he uncovers secrets about the Caffreys that may explain Nora’s disappearance, and he encounters a cast of characters who all want him dead. Can he dodge danger and find Nora before either one of them comes to a bad end?
©2018 Renee Pawlish (P)2020 Renee Pawlish
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