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You May Now Kill the Bride

By: Kate Weston
Narrated by: Helen Reuben
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Publisher's Summary

Bridesmaids meets How to Kill Your Family in this hilarious murder mystery, with characters you'll love to hate and a string of outlandish hen party murders that end in a twist you'll never see coming.

Not all hens went to the party to have a good time.

Lauren, Saskia, Dominica, Farah and Tansy have been friends since nursery. They wonder if that was the last time they all actually liked each other.

Reunited as bridesmaids at Tansy's spiritual hen party in the woods, it doesn't take long before old grudges begin to surface. Not to mention the secret they've been hiding for twenty years.

But what starts as a weekend of macramé and penis straws ends in murder when Tansy chokes to death on a poisoned cacao.

And as the body count keeps climbing, the friends realise that one of their group must be the killer - and they need to watch their backs.

©2024 Kate Weston (P)2024 Headline Publishing Group Ltd

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