Seances Are for Suckers e-bog
124,66 DKK
(inkl. moms 155,82 DKK)
First in the series that's ';a winning blend of mystery and the paranormal, with a little humor and romance thrown in for good measure' (Juliet Blackwell, New York Times bestselling author).When something goes bump in the night... it's most likely a plumbing problem. But fake medium Eleanor Wilde is happy to investigate and cleanse your home of spectral presencesfor a fee. Hey, it's a living......
E-bog
124,66 DKK
Forlag
Kensington Cozies
Udgivet
30 oktober 2018
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781496719652
First in the series that's ';a winning blend of mystery and the paranormal, with a little humor and romance thrown in for good measure' (Juliet Blackwell, New York Times bestselling author).When something goes bump in the night... it's most likely a plumbing problem. But fake medium Eleanor Wilde is happy to investigate and cleanse your home of spectral presencesfor a fee. Hey, it's a living... Ellie has an ailing sister to care for and working as a ghost hunter who doesn't believe in ghosts helps cover the bills. When she's lucky, it also pays for the occasional tropical vacation. On her latest job, though, she may be in for some genuine scares. The skeptical, reserved, and very rich Nicholas Hartford III has flown her all the way to his family's ancestral estate in Englandsupposedly haunted by a phantom named Xavier. Nicholas thinks it's all just as much a crock as Ellie's business is, but his mother is sure that Xavier is real, and he's willing to employ Ellie if she can put a stop to the nonsense. But when an actual dead body appearsand subsequently disappearsat Castle Hartford, she'll have to apply her talent for trickery and psychological insight to solve a flesh-and-blood murder.';A fun story with likable characters and a plot that kept me guessing until the end.' Rose Pressey, USA Today bestselling author';Berry mixes a cunning whodunit with sly humor in what promises to be a winning paranormal series.' Publishers Weekly (starred review)