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The Case of the Waffling Warrants
The Case of the Waffling Warrants
The Case of the Waffling Warrants
Audiobook4 hours

The Case of the Waffling Warrants

Written by Rosie A. Point

Narrated by Senn Annis

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About this audiobook

What’s more satisfying than waffles and maple syrup? Murder…

For ex-spy Charlotte Mission, life in the cozy town of Gossip, Texas, is anything but boring. With a retired spy grandmother for company, an inn to clean, kittens around every corner, and guests to keep happy, she’s living a perfectly normal life.

But Charlotte has a secret.

She’s Gossip’s first and only ‘fixer.’

With her particular set of skills and a secret armory at her disposal, Charlie’s the person folks around town come to when they’re in deep, seemingly irreversible trouble. And after the owner of the local bakery is slapped in cuffs on trumped-up charges, she’s on the job.

Everything’s going to plan until Charlie’s client is found murdered in her cell. And with a new detective in town who’s not afraid to make arrests on a whim, she’s got her work cut out for her.

Can she solve the Case of the Waffling Warrants before she winds up in jail? Find out in the first in a brand-new cozy mystery series by bestselling author, Rosie A. Point. Grab your copy now!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCaitlin White
Release dateJul 17, 2021
ISBN9781669607038
The Case of the Waffling Warrants

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    i enjoyed listening to this. the story kept me on edge and is unpredictable. although, having too many characters might ended up confusing the readers by a bit