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The Traveling Corpse

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Bingo! Annie thought. Bingo! I think I've hit the jackpot of . . . of. . . trouble! When Annie Andersen is innocently searching for Valentine's Day decorations in the massive storage bin at the BradLee Recreation Center, the last thing she expects to find is the dead body of a younger woman. Who killed her? Who stuffed her into the storage bin? And who is watching Annie now, trying to determine if she's found more than a few colored hearts? So begins a serious romp as Annie must hide her knowledge from the murderer and discover where he's hiding the now missing body that her friends and the police are having difficulty believing she even found. Is Alzheimer's setting in, or did she really see what she saw? But this feisty senior isn't to be denied. If the police won't help her, she'll find the body and the murderer on her own with just the help of her friends . . . no matter what danger awaits her.


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Publisher: Double Edge Press

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  • ISBN: 9781938002113
  • Release date: June 12, 2013

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  • ISBN: 9781938002113
  • File size: 394 KB
  • Release date: June 12, 2013

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English

Bingo! Annie thought. Bingo! I think I've hit the jackpot of . . . of. . . trouble! When Annie Andersen is innocently searching for Valentine's Day decorations in the massive storage bin at the BradLee Recreation Center, the last thing she expects to find is the dead body of a younger woman. Who killed her? Who stuffed her into the storage bin? And who is watching Annie now, trying to determine if she's found more than a few colored hearts? So begins a serious romp as Annie must hide her knowledge from the murderer and discover where he's hiding the now missing body that her friends and the police are having difficulty believing she even found. Is Alzheimer's setting in, or did she really see what she saw? But this feisty senior isn't to be denied. If the police won't help her, she'll find the body and the murderer on her own with just the help of her friends . . . no matter what danger awaits her.


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