How Friday Landed in Paradise
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  • Reads 289
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 6
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2024
Mature
After the death of a British detective, Detective Inspector Friday Barnes is sent out to Saint Marie to investigate. As she navigates the new world of the Caribbean, works with the people the victim was closest to, and uncovers clue after clue, she finds life there isn't so bad. Besides, what has she got to go back to?

Based on the BBC series Death in Paradise
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