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Fountain of Death - Mehl, Judith
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A fountain of youth discovery leads to murder at a Florida herbal conference. And there's no shortage of suspects. Among them is Lizzie Ort, who springs into action to protect friends, clear her own name, and find justice for the victim. Her concealed expertise resurfaces as with wit, and mumblings to God and herself, Lizzie pursues leads and follows her instincts. She struggles with the shift from the high-powered pistols of her past life to a higher ethical power as she hunts the murderer.Did the killer steal the victim's controversial formula for a telomere lengthener-that elusive herbal…mehr

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A fountain of youth discovery leads to murder at a Florida herbal conference. And there's no shortage of suspects. Among them is Lizzie Ort, who springs into action to protect friends, clear her own name, and find justice for the victim. Her concealed expertise resurfaces as with wit, and mumblings to God and herself, Lizzie pursues leads and follows her instincts. She struggles with the shift from the high-powered pistols of her past life to a higher ethical power as she hunts the murderer.Did the killer steal the victim's controversial formula for a telomere lengthener-that elusive herbal solution to old age? Was it one of the hundreds of conference exhibitors or attendees . . . or someone else?
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Health Can Be Deadly A fountain of youth discovery leads to murder at a Florida herbal conference. And there's no shortage of suspects. Among them is Lizzie Ort, who springs into a action to protect friends, clear her own name, and find justice for the victim. Her concealed expertise resurfaces as with wit, and mumblings to God and herself, Lizzie pursues leads and follows her instincts. She struggles with the shift from the high-powered pistols of her past life to a higher ethical power as she hunts the murderer. Did the killer steal the victim's controversial formula for a telomere lengthener-that elusive herbal solution to old age? Was it one of the hundreds of conference exhibitors or attendees . . . or someone else?