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Elvis and the Sports Card Cheat

The Reed Ferguson Mystery Series, Book 3.5

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Elvis and the Sports Card Cheat

By: Renee Pawlish
Narrated by: Johnny Peppers
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Reed Ferguson returns in an outrageously fun tale!

Perry Rawlings, an Elvis impersonator, has his prize Mickey Mantle baseball card stolen. Who is the culprit? This tale will keep you guessing!

Other books in The Reed Ferguson mystery series:

Book 1: This Doesn't Happen In The Movies Book 2: Reel Estate Rip-off Book 3: The Maltese Felon Book 4: Farewell, My Deuce Book 5: Out Of The Past Book 6: Torch Scene Book 7: The Lady Who Sang High Book 8: Sweet Smell Of Sucrets (coming soon)

©2012 Renee Pawlish (P)2016 Renee Pawlish
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This is a short story that is well written. Reed Ferguson is asked to find a stolen Micky Mantle baseball card by an Elvis impersonator. At a short 45 minute listen it is a delightful of mystery to fill a quick listen time. We get to meet Henri again and Cal gets to shine with his vast storage of knowledge.

Love Johnny Pepper as Reed and he does an amazing narration job as usual.

Definitely worth the listen!

Short and Sweet Mystery

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very easy to listen to and follow. as all of Renee's stories, I enjoyed it! only thing to make it better would be longer!

Reed strikes again!

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Baseball cards are worth a lot and Perry wants it back.Hiring Reed to find it. This book is filled with comedy as Perry is an impersonator of Elvis. Shorter, but filled with laughs.
Given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion

Good Noir

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