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Trouble Comes in Threes

Rose Gardner Investigations, Book 8

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Trouble Comes in Threes

By: Denise Grover Swank
Narrated by: Shannon McManus
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Rose is BACK!

It’s been nearly three years since the fall of the Hardshaw Group, and Rose is living a low-key life in Fenton County. She’s happily married to Joe Simmons, raising her own two children along with her niece and nephew, and running her landscape business. Everything is coming up…well…roses! And still, when she and her best friend Neely Kate unearth a peculiar wooden box in a client’s yard, she finds herself yearning for the good old days of solving mysteries.

Be careful what you wish for.

Before she can even fight that particular urge though, a teenage boy shows up asking for protection from “The Lady in Black”. There’s no denying it. Trouble seems to be landing right on Rose’s doorstep just like it used to. And no one knows better than her; trouble always comes in threes…

The past is better left behind, but is it ever really gone?

©2024 Denise Grover Swank (P)2024 DGS
Small Town & Rural Women Sleuths

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