THE SILVER LINING Meghan Bennett is a desperate woman running for her life, and the one place she's sure she'll be safe is the old cabin in the Eastern Sierras she inherited from her father. Exhausted, and fighting a nasty flu, Meg can't believe someone is squatting in her cabin. The tall, handsome
Deadly Curiosities
β Scribed by Gail Z. Martin
- Publisher
- Rebellion Publishing Ltd
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 332 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Welcome to Trifles & Folly, a store with a dark secret. Proprietor Cassidy Kincaide continues a family tradition begun in 1670 β acquiring and neutralizing dangerous supernatural items. It's the perfect job for Cassidy, whose psychic gift lets her touch an object and know its history. Together with her business partner Sorren, a 500-year-old vampire and former jewel thief, Cassidy makes it her business to get infernal objects off the market.
When a trip to a haunted hotel unearths a statue steeped in malevolent power, and a string of murders draws a trail to the abandoned old Navy yard, Cassidy and Sorren discover a diabolical plot to unleash a supernatural onslaught on their city.
It's time for Kincaide and her team to get rid of these Deadly Curiosities before the bodies start piling up.
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