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  • A Stranger Comes to Town

  • Annie Acorn's Kindle Short Mysteries, Book 2
  • By: Annie Acorn
  • Narrated by: Rebecca Ortiz
  • Length: 35 mins

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A Stranger Comes to Town

By: Annie Acorn
Narrated by: Rebecca Ortiz
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Annie Acorn Audio is pleased to present A Stranger Comes to Town, written by Annie Acorn and narrated by Rebecca Ortiz.

A chance game of hide-and-seek played the night the revival tent burned down has turned into three years of looking over their shoulders for young Marnie and Frank, who believe they witnessed a murder. Now, a Yankee stranger has come to town - flashing a big smile and a cash-filled wallet as he spends his time asking all kinds of questions.

Torn between wanting to relieve the Yank of his cash and trying to stay out of Hell, the two spend a day in the employ of their enemy.

Filled with the warm Southern ambiance and gentle humor that internationally beloved From Women’s Pens author Annie Acorn has made famous, you won’t want to miss this cliff-hanger set in 1950s rural Georgia!

©2011 Annie Acorn Publishing LLC (P)2018 Annie Acorn Publishing LLC

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