Lee Callaway Mystery Bundle Three: 2-In-1 Boxed Set
The Missing Mistress and The Broken Mother
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Narrado por:
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Adam Verner
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Thomas Fincham
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This 2-in-1 box set bundle contains books five and six of the best-selling Lee Callaway mystery series.
The Missing Mistress
What happened to Lana Anderson?
One beautiful morning, David Becker, a respected lawyer, jumps off an overpass and onto incoming traffic. Detective Dana Fisher and Detective Greg Holt are tasked to find out why Becker decided to kill himself in such a public manner. Before they could begin their investigation, Fisher is pulled away from the case. Her brother, Casey, is in trouble and he needs her help.
Private Investigator Lee Callaway will finally get to spend the entire day with his daughter, Nina. But when Callaway finds out who the jumper is, he has no choice but to begin his own investigation.
To solve the mystery of Becker’s death, Callaway must find someone who has seemingly vanished into thin air.
The Broken Mother
What could push a mother to harm her son?
Three women are found murdered inside a women’s shelter. Detective Dana Fisher and Detective Greg Holt are tasked to find who is behind this horrific act. Fisher believes it could be a hate crime, while Holt has his reservations. This puts a strain on their working relationship, which could have an impact on their investigation.
Private Investigator Lee Callaway is struggling to find a new case when a woman shows up at his doorstep unannounced. She wants Callaway to find out what happened on the day her son had died eight years ago.
As Callaway digs deeper into the woman’s case, he can’t help but wonder if the judge had gotten it right and that the woman might have actually killed her son.
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