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  • The Moon Rises at Dawn: A Copper Daniels Short Story

  • By: Marcy McKay
  • Narrated by: Kerri Owens
  • Length: 41 mins

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The Moon Rises at Dawn: A Copper Daniels Short Story

By: Marcy McKay
Narrated by: Kerri Owens
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Publisher's Summary

I Watch ‘em Haul Her to Jail...

“Me and Mama wake beneath the Warrior Angel statue at the cemetery to all the screaming and craziness. A judge’s body is missing from his grave. They can’t have the funeral. The cops blame Mama for snatching it. I watch ‘em haul her off to jail. What about me? I better find that body fast...before I die alone on the streets.”

Fans of Room and The Lovely Bones will enjoy Pennies from Burger Heaven.

Awards:

  • 2016 USA Best Book Awards Finalist General Fiction
  • 2016 Winner - Shelf Unbound

Series Listening Order:

  • Pennies from Burger Heaven (number one)
  • Bones and Lies Between Us (number two)
  • Stars Among the Dead (novella)
  • The Moon Rises at Dawn (short story)
  • Beyond the Empty Grave (number three)
©2017 Marcy McKay (P)2019 Marcy McKay

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