Greer Hogan Mystery Series
Written by M. E. Hilliard
Narrated by Kirsten Potter
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Three Can Keep a Secret
M. E. HilliardRating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsRating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsThe library is no safe haven in this taut, tense mystery that takes cues from Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers, perfect for fans of Louise Penny and Elly Griffith.
The library is no safe haven in this taut, tense mystery that takes cues from Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers, perfect for fans of Louise Penny and Elly Griffith.
M. E. Hilliard
M. E. Hilliard is the author of the Greer Hogan Mystery Series and a full-time librarian. Originally from the Connecticut shoreline, she’s never lost her love of quaint small towns, big cities, and fashion, so she indulges that love in her writing. A life-long lover of mystery fiction, she currently lives and works in Florida.
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