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The Nelson Scandal by Jackie Griffey

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The Nelson Scandal
Jackie Griffey

Sheriff Cas Larkin and his matchmaking wife, Connie, investigate four suspicious deaths-two of them more than a hundred years old.

Maryvale Cozy Mystery Series - Book 2
Airleaf Publishing
July 2006
On Sale: July 14, 2006
Featuring: Cas Larkin; Connie Larkin
290 pages
ISBN: 1600021336
EAN: 9781600021336
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Romance Suspense

Sheriff Cas Larkin has his hands full investigating a murder and running unopposed for Sheriff again, when his wife, Connie, decides to quit her job in a nearby town. Cas nods his approval. He is promptly rewarded with another murder case, and Connie encounters classic haunting conditions in the county library. The basement is bone-chilling cold and there is the faint but unmistakable sound of someone crying. Cas and Connie pursue hot clues and cold paper trails investigating four murders, two of them more than a hundred years old.

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