A girlβs gotta make a livingβ¦ And sometimes it can be murder, trying to get by. Joss Rockwell has been a waitress at the Day and Night Diner for fifteen years, and while she loves her job, sheβs about to find out that there are some things in life that are more important than work. When an ol
Burgers and Bodies (Day and Night Diner Series Book 2)
β Scribed by Gretchen Allen
- Book ID
- 110593515
- Publisher
- Summer Prescott Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 40 KB
- Series
- Day and Night Diner Series Book 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07W44695Q
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
If you want a job done right,
Sometimes you just have to do it yourself.
Josslyn βJossβ Rockwell has worked at the Day and Night Diner for fifteen years, and it grinds her gears a bit to have to take over a catering job when a coworker behaves in a decidedly unprofessional manner.
Things are going well for the seasoned server, until a murder turns everything upside down.
Suddenly, everyone seems to be secretive, mysterious, or outright lying and Joss has to race against the clock to make sense of it all.
Just when the amateur sleuth thinks that she has everything all figured out⦠she discovers just how wrong she is, and questions not only herself and her judgement, but even her relationships.
Mired in the midst of a mystery where the clues are scarce and the people are sketchy, Joss wonders whether sheβll be able to solve it in time and get her life back on track.
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