Death on the Half Shell

· Shipwreck Café Mysteries 3. grāmata · Tantor Media Inc · Ierunātājs: Linda Jones
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Winter in Anchor Point is quiet. Most businesses are closed in the off season, so when Jay organizes a Saint Patrick's Day party at the Shipwreck Cafe, the locals jump at the chance to attend. The party is going great when it is brought to Jay's attention that his brother, Robbie, has disappeared. The celebration is shut down a short while later when Phil Cook, the local jeweler, drops dead on the floor in front of the bar. Days pass and there is still no sign of Robbie. Can Jay find his brother while also saving his cafe from financial disaster? Old enemies reappear and new clues are discovered in the search for Roland's treasure. Come visit Anchor Point where ghosts roam freely and family is everything.

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Donna Walo Clancy lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Not holding herself to a single genre, she writes whatever story she feels needs to be worked on at the time. She is author of the Jelly Shop Mysteries, the Shipwreck Cafe Mysteries, and Thelma and June's Great Adventures, among others.

Linda Jones is an award-winning narrator and NYC actor with a penchant for dark edges and curious truths. She has narrated for Penguin Random House, Recorded Books, Audible Studios, and Dreamscape, as well as a variety of independent authors and publishers. She holds a BFA from Ithaca College.

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