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  • The Case of the Missing Bride

  • An Alyssa Chalmers Cozy Mystery
  • By: Carmen Radtke
  • Narrated by: Lindsey Ross
  • Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins

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The Case of the Missing Bride

By: Carmen Radtke
Narrated by: Lindsey Ross
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Publisher's Summary

Setting sail for matrimony—or something sinister?

Meet Alyssa Chalmers. Victorian emigrant. Reluctant bride. Intrepid sleuth.

1862. When a group of young Australian women set sail for matrimony in Canada, they believe it’s the start of a happy new life. But when one of the intended brides goes missing, only Alyssa Chalmers, the one educated, wealthy woman in the group, is convinced the disappearance is no accident. She sets out to find out what happened.

Has there been a murder?

Alyssa is willing to move heaven and earth to find out the truth. She is about to discover that there is more to her voyage into the unknown than she bargained for, and it may well cost her life.…

If you love sparkling dialogue, unusual settings, and the charm of the Golden Age mysteries, you’ll enjoy Carmen Radtke’s cozy whodunnits, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Elizabeth Peters, and Rhys Bowen.

©2019 Carmen Radtke (P)2022 Carmen Radtke

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