No. 2 in the Mavis Davis Mystery Series. Mavis searches for a kidnapper who the cops think is a killer. If she doesnt figure out the case, she could be tried as an accessory to murder and sent to prison.
The Sweet Scent of Murder
โ Scribed by Baker, Susan P
- Book ID
- 110492413
- Publisher
- Refugio Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Series
- Mavis Davis 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
No. 2 in the Mavis Davis Mystery Series.
Mavis searches for a kidnapper who the cops think is a killer. If she doesnt figure out the case, she could be tried as an accessory to murder and sent to prison.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Former probation and child welfare officer Mavis Davis wants to prove she can succeed as a PI. When her young associate takes on the case of a missing teenager, she reluctantly agrees to spend a couple of days searching for the girl. ES Index : 2 Number of Words in Auth: 3 Formats : EPUB N
Robin Light was behind the fish tanks of her Syracuse pet shop when the teenager walked in the door. With her electric blue hair, corpse-white lipstick, and in-your-face nose ring, Amy Richmond wasn't the type you could forget. But her appearance paled beside the message she had for Robin, "Murphy s
'If a black dog appears along the old corpse way, the route a funeral procession takes to the churchyard, it is thought to be escorting the dead soul to the afterlife. A black dog sighting without a funeral procession, however, is supposed to foreshadow death.' For Doctor Dody McCleland, the unearth
Robin Light was behind the fish tanks of her Syracuse pet shop when the teenager walked in the door. With her electric blue hair, corpse-white lipstick, and in-your-face nose ring, Amy Richmond wasn't the type you could forget. But her appearance paled beside the message she had for Robin, "Murphy s
'If a black dog appears along the old corpse way, the route a funeral procession takes to the churchyard, it is thought to be escorting the dead soul to the afterlife. A black dog sighting without a funeral procession, however, is supposed to foreshadow death.' For Doctor Dody McCleland, the unearth