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The Chocolate Cupid Killings

A Chocoholic Mystery

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The Chocolate Cupid Killings

By: JoAnna Carl
Narrated by: Teresa DeBerry
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Ninth in the scrumptious and national best-selling Chocoholic Mystery series. TenHuis Chocolade is wall-to-wall with chocolate hearts for Valentine's Day. But Lee is getting no love from Private Detective Derrick Valentine. He's looking for their employee - a woman Lee and her Aunt Nettie have been harboring for an underground railroad-type organization that aids abused women. Luckily, they manage to not spill the cocoa beans and clue him in. But the situation becomes a complex confection when Valentine meets his end. And it's Aunt Nettie who becomes a suspect. Lee will have to find a way to free Nettie of guilt without exposing the innocent - and find a killer with a bitter heart that's definitely not made of chocolate...

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