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The Death Card

A Liz Lucas Cozy Mystery, Book 3

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The Death Card

By: Dianne Harman
Narrated by: Jaime Embick
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How would you feel if you drew the Death Card from a Tarot deck?

Seth, the bumbling and incompetent police chief of Red Cedar, calls Liz and asks her to help him solve the murder of his deputy, Leroy. He’s worried he might be a suspect because Leroy was going to run against him in the upcoming police chief election.

His alibi is that he was getting a tarot card reading from Madame Dika when the murder occurred, but she vehemently denies that the reading ever occurred.

And what about the relationship between Liz and Roger, the San Francisco lawyer she’s fallen in love with? He gives her advice and helps her solve the case, but will their long-distance relationship turn into something more?

A puse-resister with a very special dog, food, and mouth-watering recipes from a two-time USA Today best-selling author.

©2015 Dianne Harman (P)2022 Dianne Harman
Animals Occult Suspense

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