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The Netherfield Phantom - Lizzy Bennet Ghost Hunter #1 - cover

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The Netherfield Phantom - Lizzy Bennet Ghost Hunter #1

Jemma Thorne

Publisher: Jemma Thorne

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Summary

A mystery at Netherfield Park…and Lizzy Bennet is going to unravel it.  
Lizzy Bennet first chased ghosts as a lark. A merry pursuit to enliven her carefree days. Her sister Jane is less sanguine; she’s the one the spirits appear to, the sister unhappily gifted with the sight.  But with the Netherfield phantom, all of that will change.  
Lizzy Bennet Ghost Hunter is a series of haunted short stories inspired by Jane Austen’s beloved novel Pride and Prejudice, and by the sort of tall tales best heard among the shadows and wavering glow that surrounds a campfire.
Available since: 11/30/2015.

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