Paramedic Ashley Grant is settling into her new life in the Caribbean, although sometimes she still feels like a fish out of water. The ambulance is called to a fire at a prestigious resort, and Ashley recognizes the victim as a hotel chef and the cousin of her friend Darlene. When a second death oc
Blue Water Hues
β Scribed by Delany, Vicki
- Publisher
- Orca Book Publishers
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 70 KB
- Series
- Rapid reads
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- West Indies,West Indies.
- ISBN
- 1459818032
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β¦ Synopsis
Paramedic Ashley Grant is settling into her new life in the Caribbean. When the ambulance is called to a fire at a prestigious resort, Ashley recognizes the victim as a hotel chef and the cousin of her friend Darlene. When a second death occurs, the police are quick to close the case. But Darlene isn't satisfied, and she drags the unwitting Ashley into the investigation. Does this idyllic beach resort have a dark side? -- adapted from goodreads.com.;"In this work of crime fiction, paramedic Ashley Grant becomes embroiled in a murder investigation soon after being called to a fire at a beach resort."--
β¦ Subjects
West Indies
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