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Murder Britannica

Just When You Thought It Was Safe to Go for a Nice Bath

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Murder Britannica

By: Paula Harmon
Narrated by: Madeleine Brolly
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190 AD Pecunia: an insignificant town in west Britain. Romano-Briton Lucretia is determined that her get-rich-quick scheme will not be undermined by minor things like her husband’s death, dubious imposters, or her married daughter’s fascination with a celebrity gladiator. But when the bodies start to mount up, wise-woman Tryssa starts to ask questions. Certain that a forgotten goddess cannot be blamed, Tryssa needs to uncover the truth before another life is lost.

©2018 Paula Harmon (P)2023 Paula Harmon
Detective Historical Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Funny

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