The Islands Investigations International team is back! This time, Kyra Rachel and Noel Franklin are sleuthing around Quadra Island in the employ of NoelΠ²Πβ’s old high school buddy, Jason Cooper. In a quiet wooded area of the island, Jason, his wife and two younger boys are worried for the oldest son
Never Sleep With a Suspect on Gabriola Island
β Scribed by Duncan, Sandy Frances; Szanto, George
- Book ID
- 107095487
- Publisher
- Touchwood Editions
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 313 KB
- Series
- Islands Investigations International 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781926741499
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β¦ Synopsis
In this new mystery series set on the islands off the coast of British Columbia and Washington State, Noel Franklin and Kyra Rachel team up to form Islands Investigations International. Quickly they come to realize that some crimes respect no boundaries.Their first job takes Noel and Kyra to Gabriola Island and the unsolved murder of an art gallery groundskeeper. The vicious rumours surrounding the case take several sinister turns, leading them into grave personal danger. As each investigator falls prey to those they need to trust, Kyra and Noel discover that even charming island communities can keep deadly secrets.
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