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Hook, Line, and Murder: Witches of Keyhole Lake Book 6
Hook, Line, and Murder: Witches of Keyhole Lake Book 6
Hook, Line, and Murder: Witches of Keyhole Lake Book 6
Audiobook6 hours

Hook, Line, and Murder: Witches of Keyhole Lake Book 6

Written by Tegan Maher

Narrated by Meritt North

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Moonlight, a handsome man, and … a dead body? Definitely not what Noelle expected when she cast off with Hunter to do a little romantic night fishing.

The identity of the murdered girl is a mystery, and the only clue they have is a ring she was wearing on a chain around her neck. The case runs out of control as politicians' names start popping up, and Hunter has to wonder if a cover-up is afoot.

Meanwhile, the living-impaired community pulls together to help a lost ghost remember who she is, and the talking donkey has a secret he refuses to share.

Something’s fishy in Keyhole, and Noelle and crew are determined to find out what. Join the Keyhole crew for another magical adventure full of southern sass, mystery, and laugh-out-loud good times!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 30, 2019
ISBN9781987187618
Hook, Line, and Murder: Witches of Keyhole Lake Book 6

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The absence of black people, rampant fat and slut-shaming, and the use of g*psy aside, it's an enjoyable series.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The main character is close friends with a stripper and a gay man. Few characters are described with more than a simple adjective. I assumed many were black. They are all southern and sassy, which I love