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A Tale of Three Cities

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A Tale of Three Cities

By: Teresa Meyerhoeffer Christensen
Narrated by: Michael Murphy
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In this offbeat whodunit, Mayor Dankworth is found dead, and the only suspect is golden-boy high-school track-star Aiden Birdwhistle. Unfortunately, Aiden fled the crime scene, taking refuge at a tea maker’s treehouse before turning himself in to the authorities. Will Aiden be convicted of a crime that he insists he did not commit, due to the ineptitude of his attorney uncle? Or will his newfound, quirky friends uncover the truth in time to free him from an awful fate?

A Tale of Three Cities takes place along the Scenic Solar Loop that weaves through the animated towns of Starville, Moonburg, and Sunlight City, while paying homage to Dickens' classic novel, from which its title is derived. The surnames in this story come from a list of 11 endangered last names, more common in past centuries, which are now considered to have fewer than 20 contemporary bearers possessing them.

©2021 Teresa Meyerhoeffer Christensen (P)2022 Teresa Meyerhoeffer Christensen
Cozy Crime Mystery Fiction
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book and listened intently as the mystery and romance unfolded into the dramatic conclusion. Light is a favorite subject of mine and the point of view of the 3 cities added so much!

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