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Murder Can Confuse Your Chihuahua

Haunted Craft Fair Mystery Series, Book 2

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Murder Can Confuse Your Chihuahua

By: Rose Pressey
Narrated by: Rachel Dulude
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There's a killer in the picture....

Celeste Cabot has a flair for painting - and a touch of paranormal talent, too. She's just arrived to sell her artwork at a big craft fair in North Carolina, complete with rides, games, and deep-fried everything. But the sunny landscape takes on a darker hue when her Chihuahua, Van Gogh, leads her to the riverbank - and to a body that was definitely not part of her design.

With help from a handsome fellow artist, Celeste sets out to draw the brazen killer onto her canvas. She'll need to balance the victim's past, a suspected love triangle, and a long-ago accident - and also consult with a medium and a spirit - to try to paint a murderous fiend into a corner....

©2020 Rose Pressey (P)2020 Tantor
Animals Cosy Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Suspense

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