Drowning in Deceit
Hope Hadley Cozy Mystery Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Carr
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By:
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Meredith Potts
About this listen
When Benjamin Norton's body is found face down in his swimming pool, there initially doesn't appear to be anyone who wanted him dead. As amateur sleuth Hope Hadley digs deeper, she uncovers a web of burglary, adultery, and deceit that stretches her investigative skills to the limit.
Books in the Hope Hadley Series:
- Fame Is a Killer
- Fishing for a Murderer
- Murder of a Yoga Instructor
- Drowning in Deceit
- A Not So Merry Christmas Murder
- Killer Injustice
- Murder of a Restaurant Critic
- Murder of a Movie Producer
- The Killer Holiday Office Party
All of the Hope Hadley books can be listened to in any order.
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