
Another Cup of Java
A Java Jarvis Thriller, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Melody Alice
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By:
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Erin Wade
About this listen
Another Cup of Java is the third book in the best-selling Java Jarvis Series by best-selling LGBT author Erin Wade.
When Kat Lace goes undercover to identify the kingpin behind Mississippi’s drug ring, Java is left alone in New Orleans to deal with something rare—a female serial killer.
Accustomed to having each other’s back, our power couple finds they must turn to others to help solve their cases and ease their loneliness. As always, the ladies of the FBI’s SKIRT (Serial Killers Investigative Resolution Team) are standing by to go into action when Java or Kat call for them.
©2023 Erin Wade (P)2023 Erin Wade
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