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Murder Takes a Swim

Belle Sisters Cozy Mysteries, Book 2

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Murder Takes a Swim

By: Katherine H. Brown
Narrated by: Jess Bohm
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Zadie Belle Sanders has barely recovered from her last discovery of a body when she grabs hold of another one, literally.

With the death of the only law enforcement officer in Riverbend Junction, it is up to Zadie Belle and May Belle to fetch help from down the mountain. With the main suspect on the loose, one sister swooning over the new deputy in town, and the other sister keeping secrets, Zadie Belle finds herself searching for both a murderer and patience. She isn't sure which will be harder to find.

Join Zadie Belle, Darla Belle, and May Belle, affectionately known in town as the Belle sisters, as they track down clues in their snowy mountain town with the help of Doctor Radley Carver, former high school nemesis, and Deputy Hofferman, the new law in town.

©2023 Katherine H. Brown (P)2023 Katherine H. Brown
Cosy Detective Fiction Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Mystery

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