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  • Murder in Italy: Midwest Cozy Mystery Series

  • By: Dianne Harman
  • Narrated by: Susan Carlson
  • Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Murder in Italy: Midwest Cozy Mystery Series

By: Dianne Harman
Narrated by: Susan Carlson
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Publisher's summary

Florence, Italy, and a wedding. Sardinia, Italy, and a murder. Is there a choice?

For Kat and Blaine, there wasn’t. A romantic trip to Florence to take part in a wedding becomes a search for the groom’s best friend’s murderer in Sardinia.

If you like a mystery with intrigue in foreign places, dogs, and good food, don’t miss this sixth book in the Midwest Cozy Mystery Series by a USA Today best-selling author and Amazon All-Star.

©2019 Dianne Harman (P)2020 Dianne Harman
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Terrible performance on the part of the readers!

While the story has potential, the person or persons who read pretty much destroy the plot. It’s almost an insult to anyone of Italian descent.

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