Sorrowful Springs is a quaint and quirky tourist townβsmall town America at its best. Cobblestone streets, courtyard gardens, and the best B&B in the Ozarks. It also seems the most unlikely of places for a secret, sophisticated crime-solving group to call home, but when some of the local residents w
MStM01 - March Street Murder
β Scribed by Richards, Estelle
- Publisher
- Estelle Richards
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 47 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Welcome to the March Street Cafe. My nameβs Kelly, and Iβll be your server today. I think Iβve said those words a hundred times. But Iβm more than just a server. Iβm a painter. In fact, a few of my paintings hang on the wall in the March Street Cafe. Iβm a dog-lover. I walk Buddy the bulldog every morning and every night, even though he never obeys my commands. Iβm a granddaughter. I live with my Grandma Iris, taking care of her and Buddy after she had a fall. And now, Iβm a woman trying to solve a murder. March Street Murder is a new short cozy mystery by Estelle Richards, author of the Lisa Chance Cozy Mysteries. It has no sex, no gore, and no swearing. Itβs a short read, perfect for giving yourself a little treat in between tasks in your busy day. **
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