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Tuesday Mooney Wore Black

By: Kate Racculia
Narrated by: Lauren Fortgang
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You are cordially invited to play a game…

Tuesday Mooney loves a puzzle. So when an eccentric billionaire drops dead, leaving behind a fiendish treasure hunt – open to anyone – to his fortune, Tuesday can’t resist.

Although she works best alone, she soon finds herself partnering up with best friend Dex (money manager by day, karaoke-zealot by night) and the mysterious Nathaniel Arches, eldest son of a wealthy family who held a long-running feud with the dead man.

As the clues are solved, excitement across the city reaches fever pitch – but nothing is as it seems, and the puzzle-within-a-puzzle holds something much darker than a vast fortune at its heart…

©2020 Kate Racculia (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Critic Reviews

‘Witty, exciting, and absolutely riveting’ Kayla Rae Whitaker, author of The Animators

‘Shirley Jackson by way of Henry James … pure hilariously wry and witty’ Amber Sparks, author of The Unfinished World

‘A quirky ghost story, an addictive adventure tale, a love letter to the city of Boston, and, at its center, a story about grieving, intimacy, and what it means to be a true friend’ Louise Miller, author of The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living

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