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Murder Vows - Storage Ghost Murders #4 - cover

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Murder Vows - Storage Ghost Murders #4

Gillian Larkin

Publisher: Gillian Larkin

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Summary

A cozy murder mystery with ghosts.  
 
Grace Abrahams helps ghosts – particularly those who were murdered. She meets the ghosts at storage locker auctions.  
 
In this story Grace meets the handsome Archie Goodwin. Archie was murdered a few hours after getting married to Jessie. Archie knows for certain that he was murdered, but he doesn’t know who would hate him enough to kill him.  
 
As Grace looks further into the mystery she soon finds more than one suspect. She also meets another ghost, a young girl who is wearing Jessie’s wedding dress. Who is this ghost? And what has she got to do with Archie’s death? 
Available since: 08/23/2015.

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