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        By: Cecil Murphey
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Everybody's Suspect in Georgia

Barbour Publishing / 2009 / Paperback
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Psychologist Julie West and Pastor James Burton always seem to find themselves at the wrong place and the wrong time-together. They first meet as they arrive at Palm Island and discover their host, Roger Harden, dead from a gunshot wound. Just as romance develops between this unlikely pair, the body of a second mutual acquaintance is found, murdered, on the floor of room 623 in the prestigious Cartledge Inn. While on an Antarctic cruise, the warmth of romance turns to ice against the undertow of Burton's deep, dark secrets. Can these Georgia residents-turned-amateur-sleuths set their chilly feelings aside long enough to solve yet another murder of a beloved mutual friend?

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Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Vendor: Barbour Publishing
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 8.00 X 5.19 X 1.00 (inches)
ISBN: 1602604118
ISBN-13: 9781602604117
Availability: In Stock
Series: America Loves a Mystery

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Neither Psychologist Julie West nor Pastor James Burton fancies themselves detectives-amateur or otherwise-until one after another of their mutual acquaintances are found murdered. Everybody loved Roger Harden...so who would love him little enough to want him dead? Why would everybody want to rent room 623 when they know a murder took place there the night before? Crime doesn't take a vacation when West and Burton agree to grant a friend her dying wish by accompanying her on an Antarctic cruise. But why would someone want to murder a dying woman who everybody called a saint?  

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