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Log Pond Murders

Jessie Crew Mysteries, Book 1

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Log Pond Murders

By: G.V. McNally
Narrated by: Susan C. Hunter
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Twelve-year-old Jessie finds out that a young teen girl was found murdered at a lumber mill log pond less than a mile from where she and her mother just moved. She sets her sights on finding the killer, not realizing that she might become the killer's next victim.

It's the summer of 1956 in the outskirts of Portland, Oregon, a place and time where kids were free to ride their bikes into adventure and danger. Prejudice was rampant, and everyone had secrets.

Jessie is forced to face her fears of snakes and ghosts while guarding her family secrets. She must enlist the help of the "Mud Suckers", three rough 12-year-old boys who consider Jessie a dickless vermin. Jessie's quest to find the killer leads her to ignore orders and good sense. She puts both herself and Deboyce, the leader of the Mud Suckers, in mortal danger.

©2019 Gail V. McNally (P)2019 Gail V. McNally
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