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Murder at Kensington Gardens

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Murder is not a walk in the park!


War widow fashionista, Ginger Gold, makes a gruesome discovery while walking her Boston terrier, Boss, through Kensington Gardens. A woman of ill-repute is dead.

When Chief Inspector Basil Reed becomes a suspect, the blustery and often times pigheaded Superintendent Morris pulls him off the case. Ginger's not about to be pushed around by the superintendent despite his warnings: if she doesn't butt out, she'll be arrested for impeding a police investigation. She soon finds herself undercover in the spicy world of burlesque dancing—much to Basil's chagrin.

Ginger and Basil's agree to work together off the record to find the killer. It's a proposition their strained friendship may not survive—even if they do.


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Series: Ginger Gold Publisher: La Plume Press Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781774090282
  • File size: 142743 KB
  • Release date: August 5, 2019
  • Duration: 04:57:22

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English

Murder is not a walk in the park!


War widow fashionista, Ginger Gold, makes a gruesome discovery while walking her Boston terrier, Boss, through Kensington Gardens. A woman of ill-repute is dead.

When Chief Inspector Basil Reed becomes a suspect, the blustery and often times pigheaded Superintendent Morris pulls him off the case. Ginger's not about to be pushed around by the superintendent despite his warnings: if she doesn't butt out, she'll be arrested for impeding a police investigation. She soon finds herself undercover in the spicy world of burlesque dancing—much to Basil's chagrin.

Ginger and Basil's agree to work together off the record to find the killer. It's a proposition their strained friendship may not survive—even if they do.


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