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Trouble in Tallahassee

Familiar Legacy Series, Book 3

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Trouble in Tallahassee

By: Claire Matturro
Narrated by: Antony Ferguson, Ann Marie Gideon
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The law can't protect her.

Young attorney Abby Coleridge opens her home to a troubled law student after a fire destroys the woman's apartment. When the student disappears, leaving behind a blood-splattered note and a stash of cryptic flash-drives, Abby sets out to find her. Soon, a murderous arsonist threatens them both.

Law student Victor Rutledge, a former Navy officer, knows more than he's telling. So much so that his offers to help Abby seem suspicious. When police reveal his scandalous past, Abby doesn't know who to trust.

Trouble, the black cat detective, lands in Tallahassee, Florida, in the nick of time. Can he sniff out the salient clues and push Abby and Victor in the right direction and into each other's arms? Can he save them - and himself - from a fiery end?

©2017 Claire Matturro (P)2019 Tantor
Animals Romantic Suspense

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