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Ring of Stars - A Beth Mason Mystery - cover

Ring of Stars - A Beth Mason Mystery

Dawn Blair

Publisher: Morning Sky Studios

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Summary

Beth Mason solves mysteries, but not normal mysteries.And this case held more strangeness than usual. No body, no blood, yet definitely a murder occurred. Now Beth must access skills suppressed in her subconscious to solve this case. But dredging up these memories might be too much for her.If you enjoy paranormal mysteries, you'll love solving crimes with Beth Mason.
Available since: 09/20/2022.
Print length: 24 pages.

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