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Caper Goes Missing

A Tiny House Mystery, Book 2

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Caper Goes Missing

By: Cynthia Hickey
Narrated by: Brooke Gilbert
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It was an addiction, really.

One she couldn’t kick through no fault of her own.

It wasn’t CJ Turley’s fault that someone stuck her dog, Caper, in a canoe in the middle of the lake. She also couldn’t help that Caper kept bringing her diamonds from a recent jewel heist in town.

Any homebody seeking adventure would do the same thing, right? Gather your gumshoeing friends and find a jewel thief. What could possibly go wrong?

The small-town tiny house community of Heavenly Acres is thrust into yet another mystery that might be CJ’s undoing.

Grab this frolicking small-town cozy mystery by a best-selling, award-winning author.

Fans of Celia Bonaduce’s Tiny House novels and Cindy Bell’s Dune House cozy mystery series will enjoy this tiny house mystery series.

©2019 Cynthia Hickey (P)2022 Cynthia Hickey
Cosy Fiction Mystery Small Town & Rural Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Detective

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