
No Scone Unturned
Lexy Baker Cozy Mystery Series, Book 12
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Narrated by:
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Hollis McCarthy
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By:
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Leighann Dobbs
About this listen
Why did someone kill Olive Pendleton and hide her body?
When bakery owner Lexy Baker and her posse of iPad-toting grandmas witness a murder remotely through the camera of a drone, they go straight to Lexy's homicide detective husband, Jack, to report the crime. But with no body and no crime reported, Jack can't do a thing, leaving Lexy and her grandmother no alternative than to solve the murder themselves.
Armed with nothing but their gigantic patent leather purses and a dogged determination to see justice done, the ladies dodge a pack of overzealous Pekeapoos, nosey neighbors, and an ornery husband in order to flush out Olive's killer before he kills again.
©2016, 2017, 2018 Leighann Dobbs Publishing (P)2019 Leighann Dobbs PublishingGiven the particular policeman in question is married to one of the witnesses, and given the group as a whole have a proven track-record of helping the police solve murders, he'd have no reason to question their report of what they witnessed.
But, even if they were complete strangers to the police, there is no way the police would sit back refuse to look into the matter unless they got a call from someone at the scene to report the murder because the witnesses don't have any evidence on them!
It just doesn't make sense!
Badly done from the start
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