Marigolds For Mourning
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Marigolds for Mourning, Book #2 in the Thyme Will Tell Mystery series by Audrey Sallsmith. When a popular high school football star collapses into a coma on Homecoming night, evidence indicates a heroin overdose. But did someone else want the boy dead? Before garden designer/part time sleuth Regan Culver and Police Chief Olin can discover the truth and save the boys life, they must make peace with each other in this second intriguing mystery.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781578560547
ISBN10: 1578560543
Audrey Stallsmith
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 1998
Thyme Will Tell Mystery # 2
Publisher: WaterBrook
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