Zofia Smith left behind a promising career as a journalist when she realized her former employers meant it when they said, "You'll never work in this business again." Convinced by her best friend to move to New Orleans and start over, Zo opened a bookstore in the Crescent City's French Quarter.For s
Just Holler Bloody Murder
โ Scribed by Dershie McDevitt
- Book ID
- 111097145
- Publisher
- Bublish, Inc.
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 694 KB
- Series
- Callahan Banks Mystery #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781647043568
- ASIN
- B09J1VYJQY
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"Here's a new kind of sleuth with an ecological bent and an unlikely sidekick, a sometimes tense, sometimes funny murder mystery with a touch of romance." โP.B. Parris, author of Waltzing in the Attic and His Arms are Full of Broken Things
Callahan Banks returns to her beloved Timicau Island near Charleston, South Carolina, to settle her mother's estate. Her grief is compounded by Pepper Dade's plans to develop the island and destroy the only home she's ever known. When the body of a bikini-clad blonde washes up on the beach, Callahan is pulled into a web of intrigue that has her questioning all she thought she knew about her own life. Struggling to resist her attraction to Pepper, Callahan suspects he may be involved in the death of the blonde. She ignores her misgivings until nine-year-old, freckle-faced Harry Applegate, her sidekick, disappears. Now Callahan must muster all her skills as a naturalist and tracker to find the little boy before it's too late.
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