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239 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 23, 2021
dragged all his belongings—his bed, food bowl, toys, and favorite blanket—to the living room and stacked them in front of the door.I loved that Marvey began stopping at On a Roll, the neighborhood café and bakery that served as the unofficial Peach Coast community hub every morning on the way to work for coffee realizing that it was accelerating her acclimation to everyone in the community and turned the habit into a special treat for a coworker too. As the new Director of Community Engagement for the library Marvey walks the talk especially when she asks community members her new favorite question.
The mystery is that Marvey, Jo, and Spence found Fiona Lyle-Hayes in the back of the bookstore murdered. The police think that Jo killed Fiona as Jo is the only one that had the time to kill her. Marvey's on the trail of finding out who actually killed Fiona on Jo's pleading. She is trying her hardest to wafting through the clues and red herrings to figure it out and to tell the police. The hardest part for Marvey is getting them to listen to her. I figured out who killed her early on.
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Victim/Toe Tag: Fiona Lyle-Hayes (F)
Beachcomber Weapons: Box Cutter - household object
Beachcomber Crime Scene: bookstore
Detectives: Marvella Harris (H)
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