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Death at the Pageant

Bakers and Bulldogs Mysteries, Book 11

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Death at the Pageant

By: Rosie Sams
Narrated by: Rhonda Krachmer
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Excitement, glamor, and murder come to the Port Warren Beauty Paegent, will Smudge and Melody hunt down the truth?

Melody Marshall has been asked to prepare sweet treats and delights for the Port Warren Beauty Pagent. Only, not everyone is impressed with the idea.

As always, Melody takes her cute French Bulldog, Smudge, along to the pageant. It isn’t long before they find a woman crying. Smudge offers cuddles and support while Melody discovers that one of the organizers, Ronald Atkins, is having a fling with many of the contestants. It looks like he is leaving them heartbroken. Melody is not impressed, as the man is old enough to be their father.

When Ronald turns up dead, there are many suspects. Can Melody and Smudge use their skills to find the real killer? Find out in this sweet, fun cozy mystery!

©2020, 2024 Rosie Sams (P)2024 Rosie Sams
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