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Esta serie te invita al corazón de Georgia, donde una decidida magistrada se esfuerza por mantener el orden en un pequeño pueblo. Sigue su viaje a través de giros inesperados y el descubrimiento de secretos. Las historias están tejidas con encanto sureño y una atmósfera única. Una opción excelente para los amantes del misterio con un toque de sabor local.

Signet Mystery: When Will the Dead Lady Sing?
A Thoroughly Southern Mystery: Who Let That Killer in the House?
But Why Shoot the Magistrate?
When Did We Lose Harriet?

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  1. In this intriguing mystery, MacLaren embarks on a quest to find a missing heiress who has vanished under puzzling circumstances. The girl, characterized by her confusion and lack of popularity, has disappeared without a trace, leaving no one to notice her absence. As MacLaren delves deeper into the case, the exploration of social dynamics and the complexities of human relationships unfolds, revealing the darker sides of society that often go unnoticed.

    When Did We Lose Harriet?1
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  2. But Why Shoot the Magistrate?

    • 314 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    A gripping mystery unfolds as MacLaren Yarbrough investigates the accusation against a youth pastor, convinced of his innocence despite a chilling dream linked to a murder. As she delves into the case in Hopewell, GA, she uncovers four potential suspects, but faces skepticism from the police and her husband, Joe, a local magistrate. The situation escalates when Joe is shot, forcing MacLaren to confront a deeply personal question: why was he targeted? The stakes rise as she races against time to uncover the truth.

    But Why Shoot the Magistrate?2
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  3. A Thoroughly Southern Mystery: Who Let That Killer in the House?

    A Thoroughly Southern Mystery

    • 272 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    Years ago, a dark cloud moved over the small town of Hopemore, Georgia, after the murder of a little girl. One man was sent to prison for life—and two young boys were changed forever. Eventually, the skies cleared—and although the tragedy left its mark, the folks in Hopemore settled back into their routines. But that dark cloud seems to have returned with the apparent suicide of one of the town's most beloved citizens—Dwayne Evans, a favorite high school chemistry teacher and dedicated softball coach.

    A Thoroughly Southern Mystery: Who Let That Killer in the House?5
    3,9