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Sandpiper Bay--Three Book Series. A Riley Harper Mystery, #4
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8223177371
- EAN9798223177371
- Date de parution14/11/2023
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Traci Hall & Patrice Wilton present three award winning Murder Mysteries bundled together for your enjoyment! Ebooks and Print are available for each. DEATH IN SANDPIPER BAYDANGER AT SANDPIPER BAYDECEPTION AT SANDPIPER BAY Riley Harper, an honerable Pheonix police officer had to testify against her former partner for a bad kill after he fired and shot a man in the chest. Labeled a snitch, Riley had been bombarded by the police and former friends.
Reputation in tatters, her career in Phoenix was over. The only job offer she received was from a place called Sandpiper Bay, a remote island off the coast of Maine. Riley expected an uncomplicated life for her mother and daughter who left their friends behind and moved with her. Nothing more dangerous than settling feuds among the fishermen. She was dead wrong.
Reputation in tatters, her career in Phoenix was over. The only job offer she received was from a place called Sandpiper Bay, a remote island off the coast of Maine. Riley expected an uncomplicated life for her mother and daughter who left their friends behind and moved with her. Nothing more dangerous than settling feuds among the fishermen. She was dead wrong.







