**There's nothing like being told that in three months you'll be dead to make you think about what you really want in life** Jennifer Cole has just been told that she has a terminal blood disorder and has just three months to live--ninety days to say goodbye to friends and family, and to put her a
Patent Pending and Death
โ Scribed by Patti Larsen
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- English
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- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Fiona Fleming is back, and the bodies keep piling up! Fee once again finds herself embroiled in mysteries she can't seem to stop solving. At least now she's legit, acting as a local investigator for Fleming Investigations. She not only uncovers the wrongdoings she's been hired to solve, but stumbles over death, mayhem and murderers bent on keeping their secrets to themselves.
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