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Memoirs of a Garroter

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Memoirs of a Garroter

By: Steffanie Holmes
Narrated by: Gabrielle Baker
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Murder is bad for business, especially when the hot local crime writer is garroted between the shelves!

With grudging permission from Heathcliff, Mina Wilde has transformed Nevermore Bookshop. She's running author events, hosting Quoth's art show, and using her creative flair to attract more customers. But when crime writer Danny Sledge is murdered moments before his writing workshop, the bookshop goes from bustling to broke. No one in the village will set foot inside Nevermore.

What if the murderer is targeting the bookshop? What if it's connected to Mina's father and the mysterious room? All Mina knows is that if she doesn't solve the crime soon, she can kiss her livelihood goodbye.

Add in a plague of locusts, an emotional school visit, and a magical visitor from the past, and poor Mina has her work cut out for her.

Luckily, she has Heathcliff, Morrie, and Quoth to help . . . that is—if they can keep their hands off her, or each other . . .

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Steffanie Holmes (P)2019 Tantor
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This is another great book in a wonderful series. Love the dynamic between the characters. Really like the twists and turns the stories give. Really looking forward to the next book in this series. Not that fond of cliffhangers and this ended in a cliffhanger of sorts.

Another great book

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I absolutely love this series and finally being able to get my hands on the audiobook makes me so freaking happy!!

So excited

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So the last two books the murderer was a bit obvious. Now I feel as if maybe I was lulled into a false sense of security. it was a bit obvious in retrospect but this was still an enjoyable listen. the performance was great as always.

did not predict the murderer

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