Guns, Wives and Chocolate
Death by Chocolate Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Sarianna Gregg
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By:
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Sally Berneathy
About this listen
Book 7 in the USA Today best-selling series Death by Chocolate.
Lindsay hosts a welcome home party for a drug dealer’s release from prison. What could possibly go wrong?
Soon Lindsay’s backyard is filled with felons, loud music, and smoke from various kinds of cigarettes. Lindsay’s ex’s ex, Grace, arrives with her young son and her new husband, Chuck. They are moving in across the street.
Chuck is murdered. Then his other wife calls.
Wait...his other wife? Can things get worse?
Yes.
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