**Named to *Kirkus Reviews* 'Β Best Books of 2018 and 2019 National Indie Excellence Awards winner.** When Cici discovers a body in the forest, sheβs shocked to realize the victimβs wounds are identical to the ones that killed her sister a year ago. Now sheβs embroiled in the takedown of a massi
A Pilgrimage to Death
β Scribed by Alexa Padgett
- Book ID
- 110664853
- Publisher
- Sidecar Press, LLC via Indie Author Project
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 189 KB
- Series
- Reverend Cici Gurule Mystery #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780530009926
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β¦ Synopsis
Cici discovers a body in the forest. The victim's wounds are identical to the ones that killed her sister a year ago... Someone murdered her sister. And shot her dog. The killer won't stop until Cici's dead, too. With her identical twin sister haunting her dreams, Cici and her dogs must dodge arrows, bullets, and even a demon truck. Worse, she must grapple with the knowledge her twin's death was much more sinister than a random act of violence. The chase is on. As Cici and Detective Sam Chastain edge closer to the truth, the murderer circles closer. This time, the criminal plots to stop Cici. Permanently.
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