Psychic P.I. Piper Ashwell is a stranger to social media, so when her newest case brings her on set of a reality TV show where contestants must survive for one month without internet or phones, she can see the appeal. But is a million dollars a fair price to pay when the consolation prize is dying
A Jailbird in the Vision is Worth Two in the Prison (Piper Ashwell Psychic P.I. Book 6)
β Scribed by Kelly Hashway
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Psychic P.I. Piper Ashwell has worked her fair share of strange cases. But she's never had a convicted criminal want to hire her before.
Levi O'Neil doesn't claim to be an innocent man, but he does insist he wasn't working alone. Only he won't name his accomplice.
Piper will have to uncover the truth about a murder case that was closed five years ago, and with the real killer still on the loose, digging around could make Piper the next target.
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