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  • Grass Grows in the Pyrenees

  • Death in the Pyrenees, Book 2
  • By: Elly Grant
  • Narrated by: Alicia Rose
  • Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins

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Grass Grows in the Pyrenees

By: Elly Grant
Narrated by: Alicia Rose
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Publisher's Summary

Take one female cop and

Add a dash of power;

Throw in a dangerous gangster,

Some violent men,

And a whole bunch of cannabis.

Sprinkle around a small French spa town

And mix thoroughly.

Cook on a hot grill until the truth is revealed.

The result will be scorching.

Grass Grows in the Pyrenees, the second book in the series Death in the Pyrenees, gives insights into the workings and atmosphere of a small French town and the surrounding mountains in the Eastern Pyrenees.

The story unfolds as told by Danielle, a single, 30-year-old, recently promoted cop. The sudden and mysterious death of a local farmer who is suspected of growing cannabis opens a Pandora's box of trouble. It's a race against time to stop the gangsters before the town and everyone in it is damaged beyond repair.

©2012 Elly Grant (P)2015 Elly Grant

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