Discover the southern life of Bernadette Butler, along with the eccentric and lovable citizens, along with all the fur babies, who live in Sugar Creek Gap in this new southern cozy mystery series by USA Today bestselling author Tonya Kappes. Mail Carrier Bernadette Butler makes sure she checks on al
2 Address for Murder
โ Scribed by Kappes, Tonya
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- United States
- ISBN
- 1708407235
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โฆ Synopsis
"Mail Carrier Bernadette Davis makes sure she checks on all of her elderly customers on her mail carrier route during the bitter cold winter months. It makes her feel good and let's face it, she's trying to keep her mind off the feelings she's having for her deceased husband's best friend, Mac Tabor. Which makes putting everyone before her is easy. Until she notices one particular customer's mail is piling up and when there's not an answer at their door, Bernadette calls in Sheriff Angela Hafley to do a well check. The customer is dead ... but not by accident. Bernadette knows someone knows something about the murder in the small knit community. Now that she's help solve one murder, she can't resist to try her hand at it again...of course not without the help of the FRONT PORCH LADIES and Vince!" -- Back cover.
โฆ Subjects
Murder -- Investigation
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