TELEPHONE LINE: #09 The Country Club Murders Julie Mulhern

TELEPHONE LINE: #09 The Country Club Murders

Author: Julie Mulhern
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Book Title
TELEPHONE LINE: #09 The Country Club Murders
Author
Julie Mulhern
A killer is calling, and Ellison’s life is on the line.Ellison Russell is planning the event of the season—and she’s stressed. Why not yoga? Because the yoga instructor gets murdered during class—and Ellison’s stress level rises exponentially.Now, in addition to raising a ridiculous amount of money, she’s babysitting a deranged cat (named after the devil himself), taking ten million phone calls (most of them from Mother), and finding more bodies (they’re popping up like dandelions after a spring rain).There’s no such thing as balance when the killer makes it personal. Can Ellison catch a murderer or will her next namaste be her last?

A killer is calling, and Ellison’s life is on the line.

Ellison Russell is planning the event of the season—and she’s stressed. Why not yoga? Because the yoga instructor gets murdered during class—and Ellison’s stress level rises exponentially.

Now, in addition to raising a ridiculous amount of money, she’s babysitting a deranged cat (named after the devil himself), taking ten million phone calls (most of them from Mother), and finding more bodies (they’re popping up like dandelions after a spring rain).

There’s no such thing as balance when the killer makes it personal. Can Ellison catch a murderer or will her next namaste be her last?

A killer is calling, and Ellison’s life is on the line.

Ellison Russell is planning the event of the season—and she’s stressed. Why not yoga? Because the yoga instructor gets murdered during class—and Ellison’s stress level rises exponentially.

Now, in addition to raising a ridiculous amount of money, she’s babysitting a deranged cat (named after the devil himself), taking ten million phone calls (most of them from Mother), and finding more bodies (they’re popping up like dandelions after a spring rain).

There’s no such thing as balance when the killer makes it personal. Can Ellison catch a murderer or will her next namaste be her last?