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  • One Foot on the Edge

  • The China Bohannon Series, Book 1
  • By: C. K. Crigger
  • Narrated by: Rebecca Cook
  • Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins

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One Foot on the Edge

By: C. K. Crigger
Narrated by: Rebecca Cook
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The gay 1890s aren't always. Gay that is. Sometimes life is dangerous, especially if you're next on someone's murder list. In 1896, there aren't many career choices for a young lady. China Bohannon has fled one bad situation, and is looking to start her life over as a strong, independent woman in the wild and woolly town of Spokane, Washington. Convincing Gratton Doyle to take her seriously as a bookkeeper is hard enough, and when it comes to working as an investigator in the Doyle & Howe Detective Agency, it's well - nigh impossible.

But what if China is able to solve a murder case no one, including the police, wants to take on, that of a young girl found dead, her body thrown in the river? Maybe Gratton will hire her then. But first, China has to avoid becoming the murderer's next victim.

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