Miranda and the D-Day Caper

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By Shelly Frome

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2024 Audio Gold Award - Wishing Shelf International Competition
2022 Readers Favorite Book Award Winner – Sleuthing Mystery
2021 eLit Bronze Award Winner – Mystery
2021 Royal Dragonfly Book Award Winner – Mystery
Small-town realtor Miranda Davis never expected to uncover a terrorist plot. But when her cousin Skip playfully broadcasts some intercepted code messages and his beloved cat Duffy is snatched, Miranda finds herself roped into a dangerous conspiracy plot. She must somehow decipher an old-timey WWII code before it's too late.
Miranda and the D-Day Caper is a riveting mystery that mixes political intrigue, old-time heroes and values, and idyllic life in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
What Readers of Miranda and the D Day Caper Have To Say:
★★★★★ "Fans of spunky female leads will look forward to seeing more of Miranda." ~ Publisher's Weekly
★★★★★ "A fantastic modern tale with a nostalgic feel." ~ Jana Zinser, author of the award winning novel, The Children's Train
★★★★★ "The author quickly displays his prowess for developing a highly intricate and imaginative plot. The characters are quirky and spirited, and their entertaining interactions and conversations will bring a smile to readers' faces. For fans of mystery, politics and adventure, this book is a must read!" ~ Book Excellence Awards
★★★★★ "It has everything good old fashioned mystery, a political thriller, humor, and plenty of suspense. You won't fail to be hooked by this story...[it] draws you into its web and keeps you there until the end." ~ Reader's Favorite.
Miranda and the D-Day Caper