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Murder in the Gallery

A Gallery Café Mystery

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Murder in the Gallery

By: Sydney Tate
Narrated by: Sarah Wadsley
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An art gallery cafe, a dream, and...murder.

Lola has been working in the Gallery Cafe for her Uncle Iggy for a long time. She loves working in this business and dreams that she will one day be able to take it over from her uncle. The small town of Fawnwood is the perfect location for this quaint bit of art and coffee.

Lola loves working for her uncle. She made arrangements with him to allow her best friend, Polly, to display some of her own artwork. When Uncle Iggy turns up dead, it turns the town upside down. Everyone loved Uncle Iggy, or so they say. Lola didn’t want to take over the business like this, but this murder meant that someone was trying to take over the gallery.

Investigating with Polly and with the help of Tetley, her pet rabbit, Lola uncovers old secrets, and unexpected suspects, which could put all their lives in danger.

©2023 Sydney Tate (P)2023 Sydney Tate
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