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A Thymely Death

Lily Rock Mystery, Book 4

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A Thymely Death

By: Bonnie Hardy
Narrated by: Yvonne Cude
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In between jobs, Olivia Greer is helping residents of the Hello Age retirement community onto their bus when one of their own is found dead. Murdered in the herb garden, a sprig of thyme is clutched tight in his cold, lifeless hand. Worse yet, Olivia's former student, Raleigh Ulrich, is suspected of the crime. Now Olivia is on the case and determined to clear Raleigh's name. Unfortunately, focusing will be difficult what with the trapped squirrel terrorizing her car. Along with her phone mysteriously dropping calls. It seems someone or something is sabotaging her investigation. As residents come forward with shocking revelations, Olivia begins to fear something nefarious is happening at Hello Age. Can she and Michael uncover the truth before Thyme runs out? The laughs and intrigue continue in A Thymely Death, the fourth book in the Lily Rock Mystery series!

©2022 Bonnie Hardy (P)2024 Bonnie Hardy
Amateur Sleuths Animals Small Town & Rural

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