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Tell Me It's Murder Without Telling
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Tell Me It's Murder Without Telling in Ottawa, ON
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Tell Me It's Murder Without Telling in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $46.95
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Size: Audiobook (2026 A)
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Marty Flaherty here: Half human, half werewolf, aaall girl and proud of it. First, let me say, we're not exactly great at this detective gig. But while in the midst of trying to choose our next case to solve and learning from the mistakes we made with our last investigation, my fifteen-year-old daughter Hollis makes a plea we can't turn our backs on. Her best friend, Charmaine Ellis needs our help. Charmaine's father's been accused of murdering their house manager's daughter. A sweet, thoughtful young woman who grew up in the Ellis household—a young woman Ronald once considered a daughter. The madness in all of this? He fully admits he's whodunnit! The catch? He can't remember a single thing about the morning he allegedly murdered Zinnia. Due to the archaic inefficiency of the were council police, and their deep desire to keep all matters werewolf deeply hidden from the human world, Ronald asks us to help him investigate what happened that morning. So we jump in both feet and this time, with a hefty list of suspects on our side, but as we dig deeper we find secrets none of us expected, proving murder in the paranormal world is a tricky game of cat and mouse!
Marty Flaherty here: Half human, half werewolf, aaall girl and proud of it. First, let me say, we're not exactly great at this detective gig. But while in the midst of trying to choose our next case to solve and learning from the mistakes we made with our last investigation, my fifteen-year-old daughter Hollis makes a plea we can't turn our backs on. Her best friend, Charmaine Ellis needs our help. Charmaine's father's been accused of murdering their house manager's daughter. A sweet, thoughtful young woman who grew up in the Ellis household—a young woman Ronald once considered a daughter. The madness in all of this? He fully admits he's whodunnit! The catch? He can't remember a single thing about the morning he allegedly murdered Zinnia. Due to the archaic inefficiency of the were council police, and their deep desire to keep all matters werewolf deeply hidden from the human world, Ronald asks us to help him investigate what happened that morning. So we jump in both feet and this time, with a hefty list of suspects on our side, but as we dig deeper we find secrets none of us expected, proving murder in the paranormal world is a tricky game of cat and mouse!


















