Town Hall Homicide (A Walk in the Bark, #2)
โ Scribed by Faye, Mel
- Book ID
- 110739533
- Publisher
- Melissa Faye
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 66 KB
- Series
- Walk in the Bark 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07N32T3F4
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โฆ Synopsis
When a city councilman's wife is murdered, her friend - or is it boyfriend? - is suspect #1. Annie Hudson must do everything she can to prove his innocence.
Annie Hudson's week involves cleaning up her newly purchased store front, petsitting a poodle named Noodle, and attending a business seminar at the community college. But when Lena Stone drops dead of anaphylactic shock right before a town council meeting, those plans change. The police want to pin the murder on Annie's not-quite-a-boyfriend, the pharmacist whose name is on the pill bottle. But Annie knows something else is going on, and now it's up to her and Noodle to uncover the truth.
Town Hall Homicide is Book 2 of the light-hearted Walk in the Bark cozy mystery series. It features:
...an amateur detective whose spunk is liable to get her in trouble
...a poodle who's too smart for his own good
...a small town full of quirky characters
...a mystery that will keep you guessing until you turn that last page
...no foul language, cliffhangers, or gore
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On the 25th August 1895, Ernest Alfred Hall was born into a pioneering Australian family that lived on a 313-acre property called 'Cloverdale' near the hamlet of Beech Forest, south of the Otway Ranges, some 200 kilometres south west of Melbourne, Victoria. As a child, it seemed he would be destined