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Body on the Island
- Smart Woman's Mystery Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Esther Wane
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's summary
An uninhabited Scottish island.
Ten stranded strangers.
A murderer on the loose.
Ursula Smart, along with her dysfunctional family, heads to Scotland for a gentle weekend of foraging and camping in the Outer Hebrides.
Their boat capsizes. Washed up on an uninhabited island, the Smart women face starvation, freezing conditions, and - worse - no Wi-Fi.
A fun break swiftly turns into a desperate battle for survival. Someone begins killing them off one by one.
Will our gang of Smart women escape, or will they be next?
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By: Gary McMahon
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- John
- 04-27-22
Lovable Neurotic… And Her Sublime Snarky Family
Oh what fun,.. it’s a completely different heroine than your used to in this series… a fragile, neurotic female,
… given to fugue states, fainting fits and forlorn sadness… she nonetheless worms her way into your heart..
Deliciously snarky family and frienemies all throwing hilarious barbs and snipes at one another..!!
An absolute riot,.. I’ve already bought the next one..!!.. enjoy..!!
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