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Campaigns and Curses

The Weary Dragon Inn, Book 8

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Campaigns and Curses

By: S. Usher Evans
Narrated by: Deborah Balm
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It's election time in Pigsend, and Pigsend's mayor Jo Hendry is up for re-election, but she's not the only candidate in the race. Pip Norris, the farrier, Wilda Murtagh, the cousin of the perfidious mayor from Middleburg, Gore Dewey, the blacksmith, and Hans Silver, a local farmer, have thrown their hats into the ring, too. And if Earl Dollman's polling is to be believed, it's going to be a tight race.

But when every candidate except Hendry receives a letter threatening to expose their "secret," Bev's once again called to investigate. Hendry swears it wasn't her, and though she'd do anything to win, she wouldn't stoop that low. But as Bev starts investigating, she realizes each candidate has far more secrets than can fill a polling booth, and finding the blackmailer is going to take all her wits.

Campaigns and Curses is the eighth book in the Weary Dragon Inn series.

©2024 S. Usher Evans (P)2024 S. Usher Evans
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