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Silver Anniversary Murder

Lucy Stone Mysteries

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Silver Anniversary Murder

By: Leslie Meier
Narrated by: Karen White
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As Tinker's Cove buzzes over a town-wide silver wedding anniversary bash, Lucy is reminded of her nuptials and ponders the whereabouts of Beth Gerard, her strong-willed maid of honor. Although the two have lost touch over the years, Lucy would never have made it down the aisle without Beth, so she decides to reach out. It only takes one phone call for Lucy to realize that a reunion will happen soon...at Beth's funeral.

Beth, who was in the process of finalizing her fourth divorce, had a reputation for living on the edge - but no one can believe she would jump off a penthouse terrace in New York City. The more Lucy learns about Beth's rumored plot to scandalize her former husbands, the more she suspects one of them committed murder. Summoning her friend's impulsive spirit, Lucy scours New York from the Bronx to the Brooklyn Bridge in search of the killer.

With each ex dodgier than the last, it's not long before Lucy's investigation leads her to a desperate criminal who will do anything to get away...

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Very poorly written story. Lucy is almost a completely different character. A lot of unnecessary dialogue to bring in woke ideas.

‘Woke’ virtue signaling

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