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A deathbed promise. A missing diary. Can she find her loved one's message and fulfill a last wish? Karina Walker is juggling an unexpected upheaval. Rushing to her dying grandmother's side, the grieving twenty-four-year-old agrees to move home, take over the old café, and read a journal left behind. But she's shocked to her core when the little red book disappears from view the moment she turns her back. Building a list of suspects who may have overheard mention of a hidden stash of money, Karina teams up with her cousin and a former teacher to track down her inheritance. And while rumors run…mehr

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A deathbed promise. A missing diary. Can she find her loved one's message and fulfill a last wish? Karina Walker is juggling an unexpected upheaval. Rushing to her dying grandmother's side, the grieving twenty-four-year-old agrees to move home, take over the old café, and read a journal left behind. But she's shocked to her core when the little red book disappears from view the moment she turns her back. Building a list of suspects who may have overheard mention of a hidden stash of money, Karina teams up with her cousin and a former teacher to track down her inheritance. And while rumors run rampant around town, she discovers a buried secret that could change her forever... Can Karina confront her family's past and build herself a new future? Secrets at the Cafe is an unforgettable, page-turning domestic suspense. If you like determined heroines, dizzying plot twists, and breathtaking dramas, then you'll adore Susan Specht Oram's riveting read. Buy Secrets at the Cafe today to untangle a puzzle that will pull you through the pages!
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Susan Specht Oram is writing mysteries, thrillers and suspense novels. She has worked in corporate communications for biotechnology companies and as an artist. Her essays were published in Mothering Magazine, Twins Magazine and Utne Reader. Susan grew up near Detroit, Michigan and received a BFA with Honors from University of Oregon and a MBA in Marketing from Seattle University. She lives in a windy part of the Pacific Northwest with her trumpet-playing husband and their rescue dog.