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Marie Bartek & The SIPS Team - Books 4-6

Robin Murphy

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Books 4-6 in Robin Murphy's 'Marie Bartek & The SIPS Team', a series of psychic mystery novels, now in one volume!
 
Secret Of Coffin Island: Marie and Cory have finally tied the knot, but their wedding festivities are interrupted by the discovery of a body. Marie and her team have been instrumental in solving mysteries in the past, and she has already received visions that pertain to the mystery at hand. But can they find out who the killer is and bring him to justice?
 
Savannah's Secret: The SIPS Team is investigating a case in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. After a body is found on Tybee Island with wounds in the neck, the team learns that there are secrets hidden behind the masks at a local masquerade ball. But do vampires really exist, and can Marie's team find the murderer before more lives are lost?
 
Secret of Black Rock Mountain: Marie and the SIPS Team delve deep into a mystery surrounding witches and wizards. Victims have been found tied to a Witness Tree, with their throats cut and cryptic symbols carved into their bones. With time running out, can they piece together the clues before the blood moon rises?
Disponibile da: 22/04/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 414 pagine.

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