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Murder at the Bookstore

A Cottonwood Springs Cozy Mystery

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Murder at the Bookstore

By: Dianne Harman
Narrated by: Anna Wheeler
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A woman’s dream, a warning, a murder, but it's the wrong person.

When a mistaken identity murder happens at her sister’s bookstore in Cottonwood Springs, Brigid has no choice. She has to find the person who intended to murder her sister.

Not everyone liked her sister, Fiona. Several people could have done it, including the competing bookstore owner, the religious fanatic, the psychic, and her landlady. Now all Brigid has to do is figure out if it was one of them or just a random event.

Sometimes it’s a good thing to have a 125-pound Newfoundland dog for a pet, particularly when the creek runs deep and fast.

This is the third book in the Cottonwood Springs series by a two-time USA Today best-selling author, and one guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and leave a warm feeling in your heart.

©2018 Dianne Harman (P)2020 Dianne Harman
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