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Therapy Can Be Murder
- The Witches of Enchanted Bay Cozy Mystery, Book 8
- Narrated by: Lainie Pahos
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Meg Walton knows she's dealing with a twisted mind. After all, only a crazy person would want to kill a psychologist like Nicole Conway.
But Nicole was more than just a respected therapist in town. She was also one of Meg's good friends.
So no matter how much this case messes with her head, Meg isn't going to stop until she finds Nicole's killer.
The Witches of Enchanted Bay series:
- Witches of Enchanted Bay
- Ax to Grind
- Killer Twist
- A Bewitching Murder
- The Nuts and Bolts of Murder
- A Riddle of a Murder
- Strangling Ambition
- Therapy Can Be Murder
- Sick of Murder
©2019 Amelia Morgan (P)2019 Amelia Morgan
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