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Cover of Leprechauns and Larceny

Leprechauns and Larceny

✍ Scribed by Lucinda Race


Book ID
115270393
Publisher
Lucinda Race
Tongue
English
Weight
602 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781954520721

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Enjoy this clean, paranormal, cozy mystery by award-winning and bestselling author Lucinda Race.

Welcome to Pembroke Cove, where witches and murders are multiplying...
Bookstore owner and witch Lily Michaels has a never-ending list of to-do items as the maid of honor for her best friends Nikki and Steve's upcoming St. Patrick's Day wedding. The last thing she has time for is another mystery. But with a missing wedding dress, the discovery of a pair of leprechaun boots, and a body in a bathtub, she's ready to mesh her love of puzzles and a little magic to help solve the crime. Even if her fiancΓ©, Gage Erikson of the Pembroke Cove police department is determined to keep her out of trouble and safe. Good luck with that.

Lily is going to need more than the luck of the Irish to solve the murder with a group of treasure hunters in town. Why aren't they more upset their friend died and what happened to the important clue he found? Legend has it a pirate captain...


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