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    by Dave Snyder ...
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    Unabridged

    2 hours 7 min

    This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.In "Harvest Gatherings", delve into the heartwarming world of Thanksgiving feasts with an abundance of mouthwatering recipes, elegant décor ideas, and timeless traditions to make your celebrations truly unforgettable. From classic roasted turkey with all the trimmings to creative twists on favorite side dishes, this book offers a bounty of culinary ... Read more

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    Body Under Ice, The

    by Dave Snyder ...
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    Winter bike races are rare, so Eli and Max were excited to fly into Mackinac Island to watch the Pee Paw, a fat tire bike race across the Ice Bridge and through the snow blanketing the island. The discovery of four fingers poking up through the ice of Lake Huron abruptly ends their plans. Assembling their team, they were not prepared for the web of gossip, lies, and deceit that were going to be ... Read more

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