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The Leper

By: Elizabeth Cameron
Narrated by: Paul Cameron
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When the interior designer for a major hotel chain, Mia Kensington, is sent to a small South Pacific island to solve the troubled completion of one of its newest hotels, she's prepared to meet the usual problems. But the mysterious suicide of a hotel guest is compounded by the fact that the presiding doctor attends to one of the few remaining leper colonies in the world.

And, the patients in this colony, situated on the southern end of what had been a Japanese submarine base during the Second World War, are being treated like inmates in a concentration camp. Then Craig Stevens, the handsome pilot and co-owner of Interisland Air Services whose company services the island, experiences a near fatal crash - adding to their suspicions that both he and Mia are being targeted for death...

©2012 Elizabeth Cameron (P)2012 Peony Productions LLC
Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Island Mystery Detective Aviation Hotel Transportation

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