**To do: Scrub the floor, sew a dress, and solve a murder!** Cinda is a journalist with a crafty side hustle -- sewing dresses and selling them online. Despite her good work ethic, she's barely making ends meet. So when an opportunity to pick up a little extra work at a new hotel in town pops u
Cinderella and the Cyanide
โ Scribed by Anderson, Amorette
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 74 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
To do: Scrub the floor, sew a dress, and solve a murder!
Cinda is a journalist with a crafty side hustle -- sewing dresses and selling them online. Despite her good work ethic, she's barely making ends meet. So when an opportunity to pick up a little extra work at a new hotel in town pops up, she can't say no!
A body turns up in the hotel kitchen, and Cinda realizes she's the only one with a key piece of information about the case. It's up to her to find the killer before anyone, including a handsome prince, gets hurt.
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