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Restoring What Was Lost

Rosemont Series, Book 7

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Restoring What Was Lost

By: Barbara Hinske
Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
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This seventh novel in the beloved Rosemont series finds Maggie Martin knee deep in intrigue.

The theft of rare books from Highpointe's collection, plus an attempted murder, and a fatal accident in its library are front-page news. Her board of trustees is looking for answers—and a scapegoat. Can she avoid being their target?

Sunday Sloan and Josh Newlon's love blossoms until the unexpected derails their happiness. Meanwhile, Cambridge University's rare book librarian travels to Westbury on business and ends up unraveling his own personal secrets.

A jeweled brooch discovered in Westbury Animal Hospital's lost and found causes a decades-old cold case to be reopened. Will it also allow David Wheeler to pursue his dreams?

Settle in as Maggie and the kind people of Westbury tackle every challenge.

©2020 Barbara Hinske (P)2022 Tantor
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