When Anastasia Raven agrees to keep Paddy, her cousin's Irish Setter, for the summer, she didn't understand the mischievous nature of a large puppy. Ana has become a volunteer with Family Friends, and she meets Corliss Leonard and his granddaughters, Star and Sunny, whose mother disappeared seven ye
Bury the Hatchet in Dead Mule Swamp
โ Scribed by Young, Joan H
- Book ID
- 109346793
- Publisher
- Joan H. Young
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Series
- Anastasia Raven 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780976543299
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Anastasia Raven opens a box containing a bloody hatchet, apparently sent as some sort of warning to her friend Cora and Cora's ex-husband. When a hacked-up body is discovered in the Petite Sauble River at the small village of Jalmari, everyone is stunned at the victim's identity. Continued puzzling discoveries just don't add up. Ana discovers herself agreeing to participate in a zany conspiracy with a tall and handsome man. (Anastasia Raven Mysteries, #4)
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