
The Corpse in the Coach at Cisano
The Lake Garda Mysteries, Vol 15
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Narrated by:
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Claire Nicholls
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By:
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KT Ashbourne
About this listen
The Lake Garda Mysteries, Vol 15.
Kim starts to put her own affairs in better order, helped by her loyal colleagues. But she hears of a woman in distress and resolves to assist her. Before she can act on that, her husband brings a new case to her attention. A dead driver and a coach nobody owns. Who was he and where was he going?
The conundrum has resisted all the efforts of the Carabinieri, and they know only Kim can crack the case with no leads to follow. Having solved that, she settles the issue of the beleaguered woman, entirely to her own satisfaction.
©2020 KT Ashbourne (P)2020 KT Ashbourne
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