The good. The bad. The sinful. But which one is a killer? This year's Founders' Day parade is marred by the murder of former Sinful High math teacher, Buster Blanchet. Enter Fortune and her cohorts, Ida Belle and Gertie, who've been hired to prove Tessa DuBerry, Buster's former colleague, didn't do it. But how can Fortune prove Tessa is innocent when the woman takes every opportunity to look guilty? Join the Swamp Team 3 as they rip the lid off Sinful's wicked past in a desperate attempt to find clues that point to another suspect. You know what that means--an undercover trip to the Swamp Bar! Wickedly Sinful is Book 8 in the Sinful Stories series with the Miss Fortune World, and follows the events of Gators and Garters, Book 18 in Jana DeLeon's Miss Fortune Series. I wish to thank Ms. DeLeon for graciously allowing other writers to use her characters from her Miss Fortune Mysteries series to create their own stories set in Sinful.
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