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Ghostdrums

Sherrie Lea Morgan

Publisher: Fantasy

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Summary

Marine Veteran, Marcus Lincoln, returns home after almost being blown to bits. His physical injuries are nothing compared to his mental state. He now sees the ghost of his best friend. In need of R & R he rents rooms from a landowner in small town Georgia. However, the landlord looks nothing like he imagined.
 
Victoria Silvershade is a spirit seeker. She wants to start a foundation that will allow her to help spirits who have not crossed over. And it just so happens, she has her own troupe of ghosts residing in her home. To bring in money, she rents out part of her house to Marcus, but fails to tell him his new landlord is a woman.
 
When her foundation sponsors begin to turn up dead, Victoria,  Marcus, and their combined ghost family try to find the killer. But will they succeed before they become deceased themselves?
Available since: 04/18/2017.

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