Curl Up and Dye (Book 12)
โ Scribed by Liliana Hart; Louis Scott
- Publisher
- 7th Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Rusty Gun, Texas will never be the same once filming for the wildly popular reality television program, Top Shelf Chef cooks up more of a mystery than hot entrees. Death makes for an exciting recipe when Agatha and Hank are serving it up.
Wedding planning and forensic evidence don't make for a very good reception. Unless you're a crime-fighting couple. From Liliana Hart, the New York Times bestselling author of the J.J. Graves Mystery Series, and husband Louis Scott, comes a scintillating new entry in their page-turning Harley and Davidson Mysteries.
BOOKS IN THE SERIES
Book 1 - The Farmer's Slaughter
Book 2 - A Tisket A Casket
Book 3 - I Saw Mommy Killing Santa Claus
Book 4 - Get Your Murder Running
Book 5 - Deceased and Desist
Book 6 - Malice In Wonderland
Book 7 - Tequila Mockingbird
Book 8 - Gone With the Sin
Book 9 - Grime and Punishment
Book 10 - Blazing Rattles
Book 11 - A Salt and Battery
Book 12 - Curl Up And Dye...
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