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by S. W. Hubbard


  THE END

  DEAR READER,

  I hope you enjoyed Treasure in Exile. Please consider leaving a brief review to help other readers discover this book. Thanks so much!

  Ready for Audrey’s next adventure? Trouble follows the AMT crew to the Jersey Shore in Treasure Built of Sand. getbook.at/TreasureofSand

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  Read all the Palmyrton Estate Sale Mysteries, available in paperback, Kindle, and audiobook:

  Another Man’s Treasure

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  Treasure of Darkness

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  This Bitter Treasure

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  Treasure Borrowed and Blue

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  Treasure in Exile

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  Treasure Built of Sand

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  Rock Bottom Treasure

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  Box Full of Treasure (Books 1-3 Boxed Set)

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  IF YOU’VE READ ALL the Palmyrton Estate Sale mysteries, it’s time to try the Frank Bennett Adirondack Mountain mystery series:

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  Blood Knot

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  Dead Drift

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  False Cast

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  Tailspinner

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  Ice Jig

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  Frank Bennett Boxed Set (Books 1-3)

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  About the Author

  S.W. HUBBARD WRITES the kinds of mysteries she loves to read: twisty, believable, full of complex characters, and highlighted with sly humor. She is the author of the Palmyrton Estate Sale Mystery Series and the Frank Bennett Adirondack Mountain Mystery Series. Her short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and the anthologies Crimes by Moonlight, The Mystery Box, and Adirondack Mysteries. She lives in Morristown, NJ, where she teaches creative writing to enthusiastic teens and adults, and expository writing to reluctant college freshmen. To contact her, join her mailing list, or read the first chapter of any of her books, visit: http://swhubbard.net

 

 

 


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