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Rogues to Riches

A Rutledge Historical Society Cozy Mystery, Book 4

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Rogues to Riches

By: Jerri Kay Lincoln
Narrated by: Chris Kenworthy
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This is the fourth book in the Rutledge Historical Society Cozy Mystery series.

A large group of people enters the Rutledge Historical Society to see the new and much anticipated 1950s murder exhibit. After viewing the display, the group exits the building leaving two people behind. A few minutes later, one of the two is shot dead in front of the exhibit and the other one rushes out the back door and escapes. Was the perpetrator one of the group or was it the old woman’s daughter who has only a very weak (and stinky) alibi? Or could it have been someone else? Lorry, convinced the new murder is connected to the old one, decides to look into the past to find the culprit. But with a wedding to plan, who has time to find a murderer? Sassy, irreverent Lorry Lockharte, that’s who.

©2019 Jerri Kay Lincoln (P)2022 Jerri Kay Lincoln
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