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Dime a Dozen

Mackenzie Owens Mysteries, Book 5

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Dime a Dozen

By: Jasmine Webb
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
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There’s blood on the canvas, but it’s not exactly art…

There are more than just paintings on display at the St. Albinus art festival as Mack shows up one morning to find a body propped up against one of the easels. And worse, a threatening message on the body indicates this might not be the killer's last victim.

Deciding that solving this crime is her key to making a name for herself in town—for a good reason, for once—Mack immediately decides she’s going to figure out who killed the artist. But, she very quickly discovers that the victim had a lot more than watercolors on his palette.

As Mack gets closer to finding the killer, she also uncovers some secrets Aksel was trying to keep hidden. With that Pandora’s box open, will things ever go back to how they were between them? And with the killer deciding Mack is getting too close to answers, will she survive long enough to find out who did it? Or is her body about to be the next masterpiece put on display?

©2024 Jasmine Webb (P)2024 Jasmine Webb
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