
A Case of Crooked Letters
A Morning Shade Mystery
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Cristine McMurdo-Wallis
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Lori Copeland
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Best-selling, award-winning author Lori Copeland has dozens of popular romances and many inspirational novels to her credit. Abounding with good-natured fun, A Case of Crooked Letters celebrates the pure, Christian values of small-town America.
Trouble is brewing in the sleepy hamlet of Morning Shade. Multiple chain letters are circulating throughout town, and a local resident is to blame. Little old ladies are being victimized by empty promises of vast riches and rejuvenated health. Fortunately, the plucky Stella Diamond is on the case.
Get cozy with another Morning Shade Mystery.©2004 Lori Copeland (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLCListeners also enjoyed...
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light encouraging humor
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wonderful christian book
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Enjoyable
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What three words best describe Cristine McMurdo-Wallis’s voice?
Good reader, but they seriously need to move the microphone since you can hear her swallow on a regular basis. Very annoying.Any additional comments?
It's an okay story of three women. Not exciting, but at least it's clean and once in a while funny.Story of three women with a tiny bit of mystery.
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