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The St. Patrick Day Murders: A Bremen and Whitacre Detective Agency Mystery (in English)
Mw Burdette
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The St. Patrick Day Murders: A Bremen and Whitacre Detective Agency Mystery (in English) - Burdette, Mw
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Synopsis "The St. Patrick Day Murders: A Bremen and Whitacre Detective Agency Mystery (in English)"
The St. Patrick Day Murders is fourth novel in The Bremen and Whitacre Murder Mystery Series, which is one of the five series of novels for MW Burdette. This mystery features Daphne Whitacre, detective and wife of John Bremen, the former FBI Director in Dallas, Texas, before he and Daphne moved back to his hometown of Ashburn, Alabama. Daphne and John's detective agency was having success and their recent ability to solve the death of the famous racecar driver at the Talladega Super Racetrack was reported in newspapers all over the Southeast and especially in the State of Alabama. John and Daphne had just taken on a new employee to partner up with Klahan Chu, John's best friend and fellow investigator, and they decided to celebrate as a team in Birmingham on March 17th at the annual St. Patty's Day Parade that marched down 20th Street South to the Little Five Points area of the city. It would be a parade that they would never forget. Burdette's other four series, The LT Maggie Watson Murder Mysteries, The John Bremen Chronicles, The Dowdy and Summers Murder Series, and The Pilot and the Pianist Mystery Series can also be found online at Amazon.com/Books/MW Burdette.
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