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2/2/2021

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Mystery Bones Murders
Frankie Shep Suspense Novellas Book 1
by Karen Randau
Genre: Suspense 

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A feisty redhead must fight to save herself and the people she loves in acclaimed mystery/thriller author Karen Randau's novella of love, deceit, and redemption.

Frankie Shep carries a secret that haunts and isolates her after the deaths of her husband and young son five years ago. When she digs up a bone on her Wyoming property one stormy night, she unearths frightening connections she didn’t know existed.

All Frankie wants is to find her missing father, but a mystery stalker thwarts her every attempt and tries to terrorize her out of her home and away from the evidence. She becomes an unwitting sleuth who uncovers the awful truth about the people closest to her.
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And that puts her in the crosshairs of a serial killer. He soon discovers she is no one to be toyed with.


★★★★★
"A great story, well written and with an eerie feel about it."
- The Indie Express


"There is no question Karen Randau knows how to create suspense, even tension in her writing. "
- Our Town Book Reviews


"If you enjoy reading compelling, thrilling books and a story that really makes you guess how it goes next, do yourself a favor and dive into this book."
- Goodreads Reader



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​Chapter 1


The howl of a wolf pierced into Frankie’s end-of-the-workday stillness. Alarmed, she lifted her feet from the table she kept on her wrap-around porch. By the time the animal howled a third time, Frankie’s skin prickled—with both concern for her animals and the eerie reminder of how alone life had left her.
She walked to the big oak door of her Wyoming ranch house. When she swung it open, the door’s hinges creaked. The tinny sound mingled with the darkness inside the house to taunt Frankie about her isolation.
But the moment’s mission didn’t leave time to dwell on self-pity, so she did what she always did… shoved her heartache into the wasteland her insides had become in the last five years.
She reached into the house and flipped up the light switch. Her four-year-old German Shepherd—Lexi Princess Warrior—rose from her bed near the fireplace on the far wall of the great room.
Lexi barely contained her excitement as she sat at Frankie’s feet with a smile on her lips and love in her dark eyes. She wagged her tail against the wood floor, and it swept an arc into the hair the dog had shed during the week.
Frankie knelt to caress her best friend’s jaw. “I have to go find Diesel,” she said.
Lexi’s ears perked up at the mention of the calf they had befriended.
“You can’t go this time, girl. The wolves are out tonight. I couldn’t bear to lose you, too.” She hugged Lexi and lingered for a just a beat against the dog’s warmth.
When Frankie stood, Lexi lumbered toward the fireplace and plopped onto her bed with a thud. She frowned at Frankie as she dropped her head onto her feet and gave a disappointed groan.
Frankie moved to the coat closet near the door. She slipped into a heavy jacket, gloves, and a warm hat. At the gun cabinet, she opted for the rifle instead of her Glock handgun. Just to be safe, she stuffed wolf repellent into her pocket before blowing Lexi a goodbye kiss. She stepped out onto the porch and stood at the top of her five slate steps to massage a painful knot in her back.
A distant violin ’s soulful tune turned her attention to the fading dusk. She looked past the silhouette of her pickup truck that was parked beside hay bales she and her ranch hand—Cole—had stacked earlier.
Was the music coming from the abandoned Collins ranch? It didn’t matter. There was no time to linger on the question.
Still, she lifted her arms and pretended her husband was still alive to waltz her down the steps to her enclosed front yard, where her pet cow Rosie stood six feet away.
Another wolf howl sent Rosie into an excited bellow. The ruddy brown animal’s white head faced the snow-tipped Rocky Mountains. Her tail swished faster than usual. She darted to the gate in the picket fence, then back to Frankie. The whites of her eyes bulged.
“Don’t worry, Rosie,” Frankie said as she squinted into the distance. “I’ll find your baby.”
She lifted the collar of her denim shirt to shield her neck from the October wind. The air smelled of rain. “Diesel?” Frankie turned her ear toward the corner of her acreage where she had last seen the calf. She heard nothing but the fiddle music.
The musician now played a haunting ballad that stabbed Frankie’s heart with memories of the love she had lost. Images from long ago floated through her brain. But they were too painful to face. Yet.
She tuned out the fiddler and yelled across the field. “Diesel, please don’t make me go looking for you.” She sent a stronger plea for mercy into the universe. It was not a night to roam the ranch. But it seemed she had no choice.
“Be right back with your boy, Rosie.” She patted the cow’s behind. “Come on. You should wait in the barn.”
Rosie followed Frankie toward her and Diesel’s stall.
As Frankie approached the barn, she noted the sliver of moon rising over the structure’s two-story profile. White oak. Covered paddocks on both the east and west sides. Cedar trees to block the south and north winds. All nestled beneath Wyoming’s Rocky Mountains.
She loved this place. And wouldn’t it be nice if Diesel ambled around the corner right about now? “Come on, Diesel. Let me get back to that almost-good orange chicken I left cooling beside the microwave seconds before I heard the wolf.”
When she entered the barn, earthy and leathery smells hugged her. Good smells.
She put Rosie away, turned toward the horse side of the structure, and approached her American Paint gelding. Concho was white with large brown spots. He greeted her with a pulsating nicker and an affectionate nuzzle on the shoulder.
She rubbed the kink in her lower back before stroking Concho’s silky nose. “I know we worked hard with the cattle today, but we have to find Diesel.”
Concho nodded, gave another whinny, and mouthed the bridle hanging on the wall beside him. Frankie took that as permission to slip the bit into his mouth. The horse relaxed, one back leg cocked in rest, while she threw a blanket and saddle across his back.
Outside the barn, Frankie heaved her five-seven aching body onto the saddle.
At the intersection of her half-mile-long driveway and the dirt road that circled her property, Concho carried her past the cement bench facing a dozen family gravesites. She watched the granite headstones of her husband and son, killed together in a freak car wreck on the way home from a soccer game. Then she glanced at her mom’s gravesite, where friends and family buried an empty casket after the search party stopped trying to find her.
The guilt of still being alive when her family had died carried more weight this time. Why couldn’t she picture her husband’s face anymore? She had no right to forget Jason, not after what she had done.
A drop of water landed on her nose.
“Diesel!” She pulled a rubber poncho from the saddlebag. As she dragged the hood over her hat, the wind blew cold sleet over her. She leaned forward and down to tuck as much of herself under the rain gear as possible.
Concho could use his senses to find the calf. Frankie needed to stay dry and sort of warm.
As the downpour eased, Frankie heard Diesel’s high-pitched bawl on the other side of a rise. The one she and her friends used to sled down as children.
When she found the calf, Rosie’s baby was struggling against a thorny gooseberry bush beside a birch tree. Concho seemed skittish as they approached.
“How did you get here, little guy?” Frankie dismounted and propped the reins over the saddle horn. Another wolf howl convinced her to slip the rifle from the scabbard attached to Concho’s saddle. She checked the repellent under her rain poncho and guided her horse behind a fallen log that was under a birch tree.
“Stay here, Concho.”
He snorted and pranced around something brownish white, nudging it with his nose.
Frankie set the rifle next to her knee and avoided thorns as she reached in to untangle Diesel. The calf was too panicked. He struggled against her, causing a bruise and a muscle cramp in her forearm. As she pulled back, barbs tore the skin on her wrist. She sucked on the deepest wound while returning to Concho to retrieve a rope and a utility knife from the saddlebag.
Back at Diesel, she wrestled with the calf to loop the rope around his neck. She cut the branches that pinned him to the bush and pulled on the rope. Diesel kicked and fell, then bawled and tried to run. When he realized he was freed from the bush, he stood still, panting and shivering.
Frankie wiped water from her eyes while inspecting a cut in the calf’s left hind leg. It wasn’t so serious to keep him from walking home before she doctored it. With a grunt, she pulled on the rope and led Diesel toward Concho.
As they approached, the horse pranced and snorted like crazy. Frankie caught Concho’s reins and rubbed his nose. “What’s wrong with you?” He stood still long enough for her to secure Diesel’s rope to the saddle horn, then returned to his dance.
His hoof clicked against the thing she had seen sticking up from the ground earlier.
“What did you find?” She knelt and dug dirt and mud away from a bone.
“Concho, did we find an ancient guy’s campsite? Is that what has you so spooked?”
As kids, Frankie and her friends had often daydreamed about finding a nomadic Native American tribe’s village on the ranch. But where they sledded every winter?
“Cool.” She moved more dirt until she could pull the bone from the ground and examine it.
The bone seemed small for a man. Her former friend, Harbin Williams, now a professor in the anthropology department at the University of Wyoming, could confirm her exciting suspicions. But…
She couldn’t force herself to attend his son’s funeral five years ago. Their kids died together in the accident her husband caused. She had isolated herself in her struggle to heal her grief, and she couldn’t face helping her best friends with their recovery.
A growl jolted her attention from the bone to the bared teeth of a gray wolf—ten feet from her.
The rifle lay six feet away, behind the fallen log.
She hopped over the log and took a fighting stance between her animals and the wolf, and then rushed to pull the repellent from under her rain poncho.
The predator stepped closer. Saliva dripped from its huge teeth.

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Karen Randau authors fast-paced stories with intricate plots, lots of action, and a dash of romance told from the point of view of a female amateur sleuth. Mystery Bones Murders is her sixth book and the first book in a new series of novellas. She lives in the mountains of Arizona with her multi-generational family.


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Finding Writing Inspiration

​By Karen Randau


Finding inspiration for a book can come from a lot of places. I’ve been inspired by news headlines, dreams, and even offhanded comments by those around me.

The inspiration to write a book set in Wyoming came when I vacationed there several years ago. The beauty of the mountains, the sunsets, and the many ranches captivated me. Growing up with farmer grandparents in Colorado, I knew a smidge about ranching. When I was approached about being one of 19 authors writing novellas for a box set about serial killers, I jumped on the opportunity to write Mystery Bones Murders. That box set is now unpublished, and several of us authors have self-published our contributions as single books.

Mystery Bones Murders is about a woman named Frankie who finds a human bone on her land while searching for a stray calf one stormy night. Thrilled she may have found an ancient Native American village, she takes the bone to a friend who is a forensic anthropologist at the University of Wyoming. The news he delivers chills Frankie to the bone. Not only is the bone not ancient, but it could be the remains of Frankie’s mother, who disappeared in the middle of the night while Frankie was in college.

It turns out a serial killer has been burying his victims on Frankie’s land, and they all are people who were once part of Frankie’s inner circle. And now it’s clear the murderer is watching Frankie.

While this is not a romance, Frankie does find love. The thing is, she doesn’t want to fall for this guy. He’s a pastor, and she holds a secret that no pastor—or anyone else for that matter—would ever forgive her. She doubts God will even forgive her, but that’s irrelevant because she’s really mad at the deity who allowed her entire family to die, including her husband and young son in a car wreck.

I’ve incorporated into my writing what my international travels have taught me about the human spirit. Like all my protagonists, Frankie is a strong, resilient woman who would sacrifice anything for her loved ones. Even though she’s isolated and lonely, she finds joy in simple things, especially time with her animals.

With these characteristics in mind, I wrote Mystery Bones Murders not as a story of great heartbreak (but there is great heartbreak in Frankie’s story). Rather it’s a story of redemption and overcoming the obstacles life tends to throw at people.

I’m currently working on the next book in the Frankie Shep series, a winter survival adventure. Frankie is on her way to Colorado to speak about environmental protection at a rancher’s conference. Her airplane crashes on one of the highest peaks in the Rocky Mountain National Park. When rescuers never arrive, Frankie must get herself, a toddler girl, and a Pomeranian dog through arctic conditions down to civilization.


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68 Comments
Bea LaRocca
2/2/2021 03:08:12 am

The book cover is both beautiful and creepy and the synopsis and excerpt are intriguing, this sounds like a must read for me. Thank you for sharing your book and author details and for offering a giveaway

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Karen link
2/2/2021 08:52:15 am

Thanks for the kind words! I hope you enjoy the book.

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Rita Wray
2/2/2021 10:00:44 am

Sounds like a great book.

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Karen link
2/2/2021 12:56:42 pm

Thanks, Rita! I hope you get a copy and enjoy it.

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Wendy Jensen
2/2/2021 11:56:57 am

The details make this book sound interesting.

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karenrandauauthor@gmail.com link
2/2/2021 03:08:23 pm

I hope you enjoy the book, Wendy!

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Beyond Comps
2/2/2021 12:54:37 pm

Great cover!

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Karen link
2/2/2021 03:08:52 pm

Thanks!

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Susan Smith
2/2/2021 02:15:32 pm

Sounds great, I love suspense.

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Karen link
2/2/2021 03:09:25 pm

I love suspense too... I hope you enjoy the book!

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wendy hutton
2/2/2021 03:09:11 pm

beautiful cover

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Bernie Wallace
2/2/2021 04:09:13 pm

How long did it take you to write your book?

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Karen link
2/2/2021 04:45:47 pm

This one took about 6 months. Thanks for asking!

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Amy F
2/2/2021 04:26:37 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Karen link
2/2/2021 04:46:42 pm

I sure enjoyed writing it. It took me on a new direction.

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Sherry
2/2/2021 04:45:40 pm

I love the cover and the excerpt.

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Karen link
2/2/2021 07:41:03 pm

Thank you. Hope you enjoy the book!

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Debbie P
2/2/2021 07:31:03 pm

This sounds like a good page-turner. Great cover!

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Karen link
2/2/2021 07:41:55 pm

Thank you! I hope you enjoy the book.

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bn100
2/2/2021 10:31:31 pm

suspenseful

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Tiffany S
2/3/2021 05:19:23 pm

Sounds like a really wonderful book and I like the cover.

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Karen link
2/3/2021 05:58:40 pm

Thanks, Tiffany! I hope you enjoy the book.

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Tara Zarecky
2/3/2021 06:18:50 pm

This sounds like a mesmerizing read! Absolutely love the cover!

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Karen link
2/3/2021 06:20:34 pm

Thanks for the kind words, Tara! I hope you enjoy the book.

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Marcy Meyer
2/4/2021 01:13:13 pm

I like the cover. Looks good.

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Karen link
2/4/2021 01:31:50 pm

This has been a popular cover! Thanks for the kind words. Hope you enjoy the book.

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Lisa
2/4/2021 01:52:30 pm

Awesome cover.

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Karen link
2/4/2021 01:54:01 pm

Glad you like it, Lisa! Hope you enjoy the book.

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Michelle H.
2/4/2021 02:14:20 pm

I really like the cover.

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Karen link
2/4/2021 02:44:42 pm

Thanks, Michelle, for the kind words! Hope you enjoy the book.

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Ginger Hafer
2/4/2021 02:19:50 pm

Eye catching cover. Sounds like a great mystery story.

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Karen link
2/4/2021 02:45:39 pm

Thanks, Ginger! Hope you enjoy it.

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Leslie Price
2/4/2021 02:29:31 pm

Mysteries are my favorite genre and this one looks great. I'll check it out!

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Karen link
2/4/2021 02:46:43 pm

Thanks, Leslie! I love mysteries, too. I hope you enjoy this one.

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Ann Fantom
2/4/2021 04:38:09 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and the cover has a beautiful artwork.

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Karen link
2/4/2021 05:06:32 pm

Thank you, Ann! I hope you enjoy the read!

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Terri Quick
2/4/2021 06:35:27 pm

Loving the cover

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Karen link
2/4/2021 07:53:59 pm

Thanks, Terri! Glad you like it.

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David Basile
2/4/2021 08:07:57 pm

A good erie mystery

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Karen link
2/4/2021 08:27:55 pm

Glad you enjoyed it!

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Robert Young
2/4/2021 09:04:49 pm

Very Nice Cover!
Good Luck with the Book!

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Karen link
2/4/2021 09:17:55 pm

Thanks! I'm glad you like the cover.

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Danielle Day
2/5/2021 03:27:29 pm

Nice cover!

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beth shepherd
2/5/2021 04:46:56 pm

This looks like a great read!

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LYNN CLAYTON
2/6/2021 12:03:04 pm

oh nice cover looks like a great read

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kelly tupick
2/6/2021 06:49:54 pm

The book sounds great!

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Jamie Martin link
2/7/2021 10:35:33 pm

What's yr advice for new writers?

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Mary Cloud
2/10/2021 07:21:18 pm

Sounds like a good book - thanks for sharing

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Karin
2/11/2021 06:47:52 am

Great cover choice. The light beams are a nice touch

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Debbi Wellenstein
2/11/2021 02:02:22 pm

The book sounds great. i enjoyed the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Laura Rubenstein
2/12/2021 11:24:35 am

this is awesome

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Christy R
2/17/2021 07:22:08 pm

Beautifully done cover. Best of luck with the book !

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Emily B.
2/20/2021 11:47:19 am

The cover has a very mysterious look to it.

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Nancy
2/21/2021 04:41:07 pm

I think that the cover of your book is unusual and a bit eerie in nature.

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Melissa Greco
2/22/2021 03:07:58 pm

Love the plot details and cover!

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Arthur Begly
2/23/2021 09:41:42 am

great story line

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Carol G
2/24/2021 12:35:39 pm

I am always interested in learning about new books that I might want to read.

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Daniel M
2/25/2021 06:54:59 pm

like the cover

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Francine Anchondo
2/28/2021 03:07:21 pm

I love the cover

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Renata
2/28/2021 10:17:47 pm

Sounds good

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Heather Mahley
3/2/2021 12:03:52 am

The books sounds so good

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Thomas Gibson
3/2/2021 01:01:22 am

Nice cover and excerpt!

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latisha depoortere
3/2/2021 01:30:22 pm

This sounds so good thanks for sharing!

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Kimberly A Treadway
3/2/2021 03:57:24 pm

It looks like a very suspenseful book.

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Candie L
3/2/2021 04:39:16 pm

The cover pulls you in. Thank you

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Sand
3/2/2021 09:56:45 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Jerry Marquardt
3/2/2021 11:06:48 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including Mystery Bones Murders, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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Betty Curran
3/2/2021 11:29:12 pm

This sounds like such an interesting story. I'm looking forward to reading it.

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