Murder-By-Month 2 - June Bug
β Scribed by Lourey, Jess
- Book ID
- 107978480
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 217 KB
- Series
- Murder-By-Month 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780738716572
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mira James never imagined life after college would be a doublewide trailer outside Battle Lake, Minnesota. Then again, maybe the North Country has more to offer than mosquitoes and broasted chicken. Local legend claims that a diamond necklace was lost nearly a century ago in Whiskey Lake, not far from the present day Shangri-La resort. Mira, a part-time reporter, goes fishing for the story behind the legend, but her dives turn up more than missing jewelry. Buoyed by frozen Nut Goodies and a diminutive circus performer, the exhilarating search leads to a new mystery to unravel, and puts her face to face with the surfacing of a menacing foe from her past.
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### Review "Jess Lourey writes a light-hearted murder mystery, and she writes it well..." -- *Who-dunnit.com* "...funny and a little bit raunchy..." -- \_ St. Paul Pioneer Press\_ "Nut Goodies serve as an ideal metaphor for Lourey's writing....sweet, nutty, evocative of the American Heartland and
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