Death Makes A Move

Death Makes A Move
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Publisher : Vikki Walton
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 9781950452163
ISBN-13 : 1950452166
Rating : 4/5 (166 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Death Makes A Move by : Vikki Walton

Download or read book Death Makes A Move written by Vikki Walton and published by Vikki Walton. This book was released on 2020 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Devious developers. A web of lies. A fatal flaw. Nurse Christie Taylor quits her job to care for her cantankerous father. But her decision to return home puts her in direct conflict with the Webster Group—developers who won’t take no for an answer. When Pop’s old friend, Curtis Altgelt, finds a dead body on his property, Christie’s thrust back into a mystery she thought was resolved. As developers swarm like vultures, this sassy Texas woman won’t allow anyone to ruin all she holds dear. Christie must get into the mind of a killer, but will her decision to move home come at a deadly cost? If you enjoy down-home clean, cozy mysteries with a horse-riding, pie-baking amateur sleuth, pick up Death Makes A Move today. Includes yummy pie recipe. Don’t read hungry! Saddle up with some feisty sleuths to uncover the truth. Book 2 in A Taylor Texas Mystery Series Pie-baking sleuth, Christie Taylor is baking up a yummy caramel apple pie. Recipe Included. Continue your journey with the characterful residents of the Texas Hill Country with Death Makes A Move. Books in the Taylor Texas series Death Takes A Break Death Makes A Move Death Stakes A Claim Death Steals A Kiss Death Cracks The Case Death Wakes A Snake


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