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  • Drowning in Christmas

  • Kate Lawrence Mysteries, Book 4
  • By: Judith Ivie
  • Narrated by: Molly Elston
  • Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins

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Drowning in Christmas

By: Judith Ivie
Narrated by: Molly Elston
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Book four in the Kate Lawrence Mystery series: Christmas has never been Kate Lawrence's favorite time of year, but when a body turns up at Hartford's venerable Wadsworth Atheneum, she knows the holidays are really going to be murder this year. In the long-awaited fourth installment of this popular mystery series, Kate's realty business is on hiatus due to the down economy, friends and family are falling victim to the flu, and daughter Emma has a loathsome new beau. To top off the merriment, Kate's ex-husband has persuaded her to host an at-home wedding for their nephew.

And then a murderer strikes during Hartford's famous Festival of Trees & Traditions. Ho ho ho. Kate's positively drowning in Christmas. Can pals Strutter and Margo come to her rescue before she goes down for the third time?

©2010 Judith K. Ivie (P)2012 Judith K. Ivie

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