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Murder at Sleepy Hill Lane

Blind Girl Mysteries, Book 3

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Murder at Sleepy Hill Lane

By: Sally Law
Narrated by: Mandy Grant-Grierson
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The blind girl takes on her first cold case: a missing girl and her scrappy dog that had disappeared in the night from the prestigious area known as Sleepy Hill. The clues are lacking in the cold case file that was quickly retired in 1961.

Everyone looks guilty in this crime thriller, especially when the blind girl purchases the house at 135 Sleepy Hill Lane and gains insight into the blended family who'd lived there long ago. Was it the young mother, step-father, one of her siblings, or the deaf boy in her second-grade class? Could it have been an escaped convict from the local parish prison, or had an evil person lured her away?

How good are your crime solving skills? Put them to work and join the blind girl as she and her dog King try and solve the mystery of the missing girl and her dog.

©2021 Sally Law (P)2023 Sally Law
Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Cold Case

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