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Cover of Pumpkins, Paws and Murder (A Dickens & Christie mystery Book 2)

Pumpkins, Paws and Murder (A Dickens & Christie mystery Book 2)

✍ Scribed by Kathy Manos Penn


Book ID
111356425
Publisher
Manos Penn and Ink
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
692 KB
Series
Dickens & Christie #2
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781734322637
ASIN
B086DVVDPJ

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✦ Synopsis


Pumpkins, Paws and Murder
A Cotswolds village—a Fall Fête—TWO four-legged sleuths—and a murder!

Leta Parker is back with her talkative companions—Dickens the dog and Christie the cat. Though Leta’s still haunted by her tragic loss, moving from Atlanta to the village of Astonbury has given her a new lease on life.

Leta’s days are filled with yoga, book club, walks with Dickens, naps with Christie, and outings with friends. Add preparations for the Astonbury Fall Fête—complete with scarecrows, pumpkins, and costumes—and she’s beyond busy.

All is well until a dead body is discovered on the riverbank, and once again, Leta and her sleuthing girlfriends are drawn into a search for a killer—a search that takes them to Dartmouth on the coast of England. Will touring Agatha Christie’s summer home help them access their inner Miss Marples? Will Dickens sniff out clues closer to home? Or will Christie the cat outthink them all?


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A Cotswolds village—a Fall Fête—TWO four-legged sleuths—and a murder! Leta Parker is back with her talkative companions—Dickens the dog and Christie the cat. Though Leta’s still haunted by her tragic loss, moving from Atlanta to the village of Astonbury has given her a new lease on life.

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Christmas in the Cotswolds. Three wise women. Two furry friends. One dead body. Will they unwrap the killer? Or become the latest victims? Leta and her friends are busy preparing for the Tree Lighting on the Village Green. The children hang ornaments, the choir sings, and the Earl of Stow flips th