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The Secrets of Ohnita Harbor
- Ohnita Harbor Mystery, Book 1
- De: Patricia Crisafulli
- Narrado por: Jo Anna Perrin
- Duración: 9 h y 34 m
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Amid a mountain of rain-soaked donations to the Ohnita Harbor Public Library rummage sale, Gabriela Domenici finds a small box that contains an odd-looking cross. The carved center turns out to be ivory, and a clue links the cross to Catherine of Siena, a medieval saint. Gabriela turns to her expertise as an authenticator of historic documents to lead the quest to discover the truth about this mysterious object. But the cross isn’t the only secret in town: first, a beloved Ohnita Harbor resident is found floating in the harbor; then, someone else is murdered on the library lawn.
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Wonderful!
- De C. Gross en 10-18-22
- The Secrets of Ohnita Harbor
- Ohnita Harbor Mystery, Book 1
- De: Patricia Crisafulli
- Narrado por: Jo Anna Perrin
Wonderful!
Revisado: 10-18-22
Just what I look for—Great characters, terrific story line, and great writing! Looking forward to more!
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Three Fates
- De: Nora Roberts
- Narrado por: Bernadette Quigley
- Duración: 14 h y 52 m
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When the Lusitania sank, more than one 1,000 people died. One passenger, however, survived to become a changed man, giving up his life as a petty thief but keeping a small silver statue that would become a family heirloom to future generations. Now, nearly a century later, that heirloom, one of a priceless, long-separated set of three, has been snatched away from the Sullivans.
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Good, Entertaining "Trilogy" -- Under One Cover!
- De pewter en 08-24-12
- Three Fates
- De: Nora Roberts
- Narrado por: Bernadette Quigley
Main character mispronunciation
Revisado: 06-25-20
So Malachi. It’s “mal-ack-eye”. Not “mal-ack-eee.” He’s a main character, and it’s like fingernails against a chalkboard every time the reader says it.
Great book — one of my all time Nora Roberts favorites, which is why I used a credit on this. Blargh.
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