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Kerfuffle in the Crematorium

Crimes from the Crypt, Book 2

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Kerfuffle in the Crematorium

By: Sheila S. Hudson
Narrated by: Melissa S. Fawcett
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Nadia moves back to her hometown to assist her family with the family business–Carlton Manor–which is the only funeral home in Alto, GA. She is confronted by her ex and discovers a body in their hearse which has been painted Pepto-Bismal pink by the town thugs. Nadia becomes friendly with a local detective who becomes a familiar figure.

Nick and Nadia’s mom moves to Florida with the promise of funds to redecorate and buy a crematory. This idea literally blows up. Meanwhile Nick’s brother in law is assaulted in the Congo which calls for his assistance. Nadia and Sadie face a gunman, come under fire from the Mafia, all while supervising a major clean up and restoration of Carlton Manor. Nadia’s old editor enlists her to write a humor column under a nom de plume and Grave Consequences is born.

©2021 Sheila S. Hudson (P)2023 Sheila S. Hudson
Cosy Detective Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Witty

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