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A Case of Crooked Letters

By: Lori Copeland
Narrated by: Cristine McMurdo-Wallis
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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, LLC
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I have read this entire 3 book mystery trilogy. , , They are light mysteries with moral lessons learned. Each book weaves together small town culture and the lives if 3 women who are each in shifting circumstances. 3 generations, 3 widows. I like that the main character is transparent & self evaluating. I recommend for light, Christian themed fictional reading.

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light encouraging humor

every day life in small town life with 87 y/o mother in law who's a hoot the neighbors the letters enjoyed it

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wonderful christian book

I just loved this book! I don't know when I laughed so hard. i may have a warped sense of humor but the further I got into the book, the more I loved it. what a hoot grandma is. I don't think reading this book would be as fun as this book in audible form. yet it deals with real life financial issues. and affirms the best gift is that of a loving family. I highly recommend this book to one and all. narrator was fine. worth every penny I spent for it.

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Enjoyable

Love these characters. They are the type you wish actually exist and were your friends.

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Story of three women with a tiny bit of mystery.

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Good reader, but they seriously need to move the microphone since you can hear her swallow on a regular basis. Very annoying.

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It's an okay story of three women. Not exciting, but at least it's clean and once in a while funny.

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