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Serape & Scapegoats

Sassy Supplies Cozy Mystery, Book 7

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Serape & Scapegoats

By: Katherine H. Brown
Narrated by: Louise Cooksey
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The month of May finds Charity trying out new hobbies and learning new customs. With Detective Sota insisting she learn to protect herself and a handful of customers itching to learn to sew clothing, she is up to her eyeballs in serape and all out of free time.

As if she doesn't have enough on her plate, the party planner cancels, and she finds herself in charge of the Cinco de Mayo festivities for the party she had scheduled at her store, Sassy Supplies Crafts & More.

Everything that could go wrong had, she told herself; nothing else could come up in one short week. Unfortunately, one little phone call proved that belief false.

Can she keep up with all of her regular obligations and investigate when Grampy's friend calls her for help, from a jail cell?

©2022 Katherine Brown (P)2022 Katherine Brown
Cosy Detective Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Mystery

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