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Tea Is for Tears

A Haunted Tearoom Cozy Mystery (Haunted Tearoom Cozy Mysteries, Book 6)

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Tea Is for Tears

By: Karen Sue Walker
Narrated by: Mary Castillo
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Can April May find a killer? If not, she may end up in jail for murder!

April is busy baking tasty treats to serve in her tearoom while stormy weather threatens outside. She ignores the controversy surrounding the sheriff’s recall and the rumors being spread until she learns about a rumor involving her!

When she goes to confront the person she believes is responsible, she finds a dead body instead. Accused of murder, she feels she has no choice but to investigate. There are plenty of suspects, but they all have solid alibis.

Meanwhile, disaster strikes for someone close to April. At least she can count on Chef Emile’s presence in her kitchen… or can she?

The plot thickens in the sixth Haunted Tearoom Cozy Mystery. Curl up with a warm beverage and listen to it today!

©2022 Karen Sue Walker (P)2023 Karen Sue Walker
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