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Hometown Homicide

The Hometown Mysteries, Book 1

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Hometown Homicide

By: C. K. Crigger
Narrated by: Kelly Willis
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Former soldier, Frankie McGill, has returned home from Afghanistan minus half of her left foot and with a plate in her head. After some months in medical care, she’s ready to take on the new battle of finding and holding a job. But not just any job. Frankie is a combat-trained paramedic.

When all she can find is a position in the small, mostly volunteer fire department of her old hometown, Frankie is immediately plunged into much more than dealing with her own trauma and holding down a job.

She moves into a duplex that the previous tenant abruptly abandoned and quickly discovers someone has some dark secrets to hide - and they don’t care who they have to kill to keep them hidden. Will Frankie’s military training and experience be enough to save her life?

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