Thousand Islands bookstore owner Shelby Cox sleuths the slaying of a true-crime writer who may have learned too much about a murder case that should have stayed shut. There are a thousand stories in New York's scenic Thousand Islands, and Bayside Books co-owner Shelby Cox stocks them all. But l
Death on Daytime: A Tess Darling Mystery (The Tess Darling Mysteries)
β Scribed by Bell, Tash
- Publisher
- Bemerton House
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Series
- Tash Darling Mystery 1; Tess Darling Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
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