As Samantha Jones, a former daytime television star, tries to assimilate into the small community of Heywood, her life is upended when her new friend is accused of murdering her abusive ex-husband. Will Sam be able to help her friend find the killer, or will an innocent person go to prison? *Plac
Mistletoe and Mayhem (Heywood Herbalist, Book 4)(Cozy Midlife Mystery)
โ Scribed by Carly Winter
- Book ID
- 111616305
- Publisher
- Westward Publishing / Carly Fall, LLC
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Series
- Heywood Herbalist, Book 4
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Deck the Halls... with a dead body?
When Mrs. Claus is found murdered days before the Annual Heywood Christmas Festival, Sheriff Mallory Richards cancels the beloved event.
As the flu takes out the whole sheriff's department--except for Deputy Jordan Branson--he begs Sam to help him find the killer.
She and Annabelle set out to catch the murderer but land themselves in a tangled web of deception and danger.
Will they be able to find the killer and save the Christmas Festival, or will Sam and Annabelle get too close to the truth and end up silenced?
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