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  • A Murky Case of Murder at the Movies

  • An Emily Cherry Cozy Mystery, Book 9
  • By: Donna Doyle
  • Narrated by: Leonor A. Woodworth
  • Length: 2 hrs and 10 mins

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A Murky Case of Murder at the Movies

By: Donna Doyle
Narrated by: Leonor A. Woodworth
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Publisher's Summary

The silver screen hides a sinister secret, and Emily must solve a chilling mystery before the end credits roll!

Emily Cherry decides to expand her book review blog and sets her sights on the glamorous world of cinema. Eager to engage her readers with captivating movie critiques, she's undeterred by the competition from seasoned critics in Little Oakley.

But when a shocking incident leaves one less moviegoer in Emily's quiet hometown, she finds herself looking for all the right clues.

Can she unmask the killer hiding in plain sight, or will the truth remain buried beneath layers of illusion?

Join Emily Cherry for another thrilling cozy mystery where every frame holds a clue, and danger lurks behind the glimmer of the silver screen.

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