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  • Come to Grief

  • A Sergeant Frank Hardy Mystery (The Sergeant Frank Hardy Mysteries, Book 6)
  • By: Wendy M. Wilson
  • Narrated by: Sam Devereaux
  • Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins

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Come to Grief

By: Wendy M. Wilson
Narrated by: Sam Devereaux
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New Zealand, 1881

Sergeant Frank Hardy and his wife Mette travel to the southernmost point of New Zealand to chase gold thieves and to retrieve a manuscript for Mette to translate. But they have chosen to travel on an ill-fated voyage. Twenty miles from Bluff, on the south coast of the South Island of New Zealand, the SS Tararua hits a reef and sinks, with massive loss of life.

This real event was the second-worst maritime disaster in New Zealand's history, in a country heavily reliant on shipping at that time. But the couple has more than a shipwreck to deal with, including a kidnapping, a murder, two lively baby girls, and several cases of mistaken identity.

Come to Grief is the sixth book in The Sergeant Frank Hardy Mysteries.

©2020 Wendy M. Wilson (P)2021 Wendy M. Wilson

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