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The Blind Justice Society
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The Blind Justice Society

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On any given day, a group of women can be found in Harriet’s tavern in a small town in Connecticut. From the front, it looks rustic, humble, and intimate. The dark-glass windows make it challenging to look inside. The group members are policewomen, FBI agents, lawyers, and retired women from all over the United States. Their age varies. The group leader, of The Blind Justice Society, is Sadie Barker, an FBI agent. The locals of the town call the older sleuths, the old biddies. On Friday, it’s margarita happy hour, by the pitcher. That’s when the women try and meet.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
7 December 2020
Pages
186
ISBN
9781098312183

On any given day, a group of women can be found in Harriet’s tavern in a small town in Connecticut. From the front, it looks rustic, humble, and intimate. The dark-glass windows make it challenging to look inside. The group members are policewomen, FBI agents, lawyers, and retired women from all over the United States. Their age varies. The group leader, of The Blind Justice Society, is Sadie Barker, an FBI agent. The locals of the town call the older sleuths, the old biddies. On Friday, it’s margarita happy hour, by the pitcher. That’s when the women try and meet.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
BookBaby
Country
United States
Date
7 December 2020
Pages
186
ISBN
9781098312183