Murder of Convenience

by Pat Herbert

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Once again, step into the intriguing, yet perilous world of Teddy Bean, Private Detective.
It’s the early 1960s, and Teddy is thrust into a case brimming with mystery and danger. A young woman, Helen James, is certain a drowning at sea wasn’t as it seems. With the victim’s body missing and suspicions swirling around her husband, Teddy and his new partner, Tony Halliday, begin to unravel a tangled web of lies.
As if that weren’t enough, Teddy’s personal life is in turmoil when his estranged wife dies under suspicious circumstances, making him the prime suspect.

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