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A Bagged Body

A Stoneybrook Mystery, Book 11

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A Bagged Body

By: Eryn Scott
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
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Paper, plastic, or murder?

Hadley James is finally in the kind of relationship she’s always wanted, and with the guy who has always been there for her. So she couldn’t care less when her ex-husband, Tyler, comes to town, flaunting his swimsuit-model girlfriend around Stoneybrook. When that same girlfriend is found in a dumpster, dead, behind Tyler’s family’s grocery store, Hadley wishes she’d paid a little more attention to the woman.

Tyler, the obvious main suspect, comes clean, admitting that he and the woman weren’t actually dating. He’d hired her to play his girlfriend for the week. What Tyler didn’t realize is how deep in trouble she was.

When the case takes a turn and clues start pointing in Hadley’s direction, she and her Stoneybrook friends have to get involved to clear her name. As they dig into Tyler’s arrangement with the deceased woman, they realize Henley Grocery might not just be the site of the murder. The local grocery store shelves are stocked with secrets.

©2023 Eryn Carpenter (P)2023 Eryn Carpenter
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