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News and Nectarines: A Small Town Cozy Mystery

Tri-Town Murders, Book 1

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News and Nectarines: A Small Town Cozy Mystery

By: Carly Winter
Narrated by: Maryann Sullivan
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She's trying to report on the facts, but someone is framing her for murder.

A local nectarine orchard burning to the ground is front page news, and as the only reporter for the Tri-Town Times, Tilly Donner is determined to uncover the facts and find out who started the fire. That is, until she finds the main suspect with a knife in his chest, taking his dying breaths.

With the help of her two best friends and the local small-town gossip vine, Tilly uncovers clues to help the police solve the case. But her plan backfires when the sheriff believes the evidence leads to Tilly being the killer.

Can Tilly discover who committed the murder and prove her innocence before her reputation and life are ruined?

Scroll up and buy this humorous small-town cozy mystery with a female sleuth!

©2020 Westward Publishing/Carly Fall, LLC (P)2020 Wendy Ronning
Cosy Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Witty Small Town

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