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A Cold Case of Conscience

An Annie Collins Mystery, Book 4

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A Cold Case of Conscience

By: Helen Starbuck
Narrated by: Suzanne T. Fortin
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What happens when a conscience goes cold? Annie Collins wants to unofficially review cold cases for Denver Homicide Detective Alex Frost. But solving them isn’t easy, like the arson death of a man known for his predatory behavior toward women. There are no suspects, no witnesses, and no one who is sorry that he’s gone. Annie can’t resist the pull of a recent murder that may be connected to an old cold case.

Annie and Frost aren’t sure if the two cases are connected, and the person who knows the answer isn’t talking. Angel Cisneros, Annie’s husband, is struggling to recover after their brush with death, and his ability to tolerate the repercussions of her involvement with Frost is at an end. Annie may be forced to choose between helping Frost or concealing what she’s doing from Angel—something she’s never done.

©2023 Helen Starbuck (P)2023 Helen Starbuck
Crime Fiction Detective Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Cold Case

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