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Before There Were Skeletons

A Marketville Mystery

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Before There Were Skeletons

By: Judy Penz Sheluk
Narrated by: Laurie Harmon
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The last time anyone saw Veronica Goodman was the night of February 14, 1995. The only clue to her disappearance was a silver heart-shaped pendant found in the parking lot behind the bar where she worked. Twenty-seven years later, Veronica’s daughter, Kate, just a year old when her mother vanished, hires Past & Present Investigations to find out what happened that fateful night.

Calamity (Callie) Barnstable is drawn to the case, as the similarities to her own mother’s disappearance on Valentine’s Day in 1986 is hauntingly familiar. A disappearance she thought she’d come to terms with. That us, until Veronica’s case and five high school yearbooks take her back in time. A time before there were skeletons.

©2022 Judy Penz Sheluk (P)2023 Judy Penz Sheluk
Cosy Detective Mystery Private Investigators Fiction Suspense Disappearance

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