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Death by Student Loan

A Mariah Garrett: Nifty 50s Mystery Series, Book 1

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Death by Student Loan

By: LC Russell
Narrated by: Nicoll Laikola
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A $100,000 student loan is murder - but then so is a head stashed in your pantry.

Mariah Garrett has two weighty problems - crushing agoraphobia, and a six-figure student loan - the result of locking herself away in her great aunt Mae's seaside cottage after a tragedy. With the help of Uncle Sam over the intervening years, Mariah completes her PhD Online. Now, with the student loan bill coming due, Mariah is searching for something to sell on eBay one morning when she discovers a long forgotten staircase at the back of a little-used closet. As she starts down, her foot catches, plummeting her to the bottom and into the year 1957. There she meets her long-dead relatives and discovers that the Nifty Fifties can be a very dangerous place.

©2014, 2018 LC Russell (P)2018 Virginia Russell
Cosy Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction

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