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No More Deliveries: A Stella Kirk Mystery #8
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No More Deliveries: A Stella Kirk Mystery #8
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No More Deliveries: A Stella Kirk Mystery #8
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No More Deliveries: A Stella Kirk Mystery # 8 is the final installment in this cozy mystery series.In a personal letter to you, Stella tells the story of her last investigation with Aiden North. Means, motive, and opportunity are the cornerstones of every murder case, but are all three necessary?Stella, a former amateur sleuth, recalls her struggles as she pieced together jealousies, love triangles, protective parents, silent admirers, and undiscovered circumstances, after a young man found a respected member of the community murdered. She reveals the progress of the probe in her own words. She describes Shale Harbour and Shale Cliffs RV Park three years later, after she ceased her work as a community consultant with the police. Then she says goodbye.
No More Deliveries: A Stella Kirk Mystery # 8 is the final installment in this cozy mystery series.In a personal letter to you, Stella tells the story of her last investigation with Aiden North. Means, motive, and opportunity are the cornerstones of every murder case, but are all three necessary?Stella, a former amateur sleuth, recalls her struggles as she pieced together jealousies, love triangles, protective parents, silent admirers, and undiscovered circumstances, after a young man found a respected member of the community murdered. She reveals the progress of the probe in her own words. She describes Shale Harbour and Shale Cliffs RV Park three years later, after she ceased her work as a community consultant with the police. Then she says goodbye.


















