No Mardi Gras for the dead cover

No Mardi Gras for the dead

by D. J. Donaldson

Dr. Kit Franklyn is sexy, smart and a top criminal psychologist. When her dog discovers a human jawbone in the garden, Kit immediately calls her partner and friend, Chief Medical Examiner Andy Broussard and his forensic skills are put to the test as he and his team slowly exhume the twenty-five-year-old skeleton of a young woman who clearly did not die a natural death.

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