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A Hopeless Game

A Hope Walker Mystery, Book 4

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A Hopeless Game

By: Daniel Carson
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
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A funny cozy mystery series full of bold women, a quirky and lovable town, and one seriously hopeless romance.

The Hopeless Tigers just won the biggest football game in school history! But as often happens in the quirky yet snakebitten town of Hopeless, Idaho...there's a bit of a problem. A dead body has shown up.

That's right. Another one.

As usual, investigative reporter Hope Walker is on the scene. But this time, the mystery is particularly thorny. Hope has to sort through various motives and suspects in her most confusing mystery yet. Plus, she has to figure out where she stands with the handsome sheriff in town.

Especially now that a new suitor has thrown his hat into the ring. Will this be the crime to finally stump Hope? And will Hope ever figure out what she really wants out of life?

Listen to the fourth book in the Hope Walker Mysteries, A Hopeless Game, today!

©2019 Daniel Carson (P)2022 Daniel Carson
Cosy Small Town & Rural Women Sleuths

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