From USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Fischetto comes a hauntingly clever Gianna Mancini Mystery you don't want to miss! Ghost whisperer and sandwich connoisseur, Gianna Mancini, is living a drama-free life in a rent-reduced apartment above the family deli, working as a receptionist for her ho
Diamonds, Pies & Dead Guys
โ Scribed by Jennifer Fischetto
- Book ID
- 115200834
- Publisher
- Gemma Halliday Publishing
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 460 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
From USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Fischetto comes a hauntingly clever Gianna Mancini Mystery you don't want to miss!
Ghost whisperer and sandwich connoisseur, Gianna Mancini, is living a drama-free life in a rent-reduced apartment above the family deli, working as a receptionist for her hot P.I. "taking it slow" boyfriend, and about to become an aunt for the second time. Nothing can sour her mood--not even a chance encounter with her high school frenemy that is less than friendly.
That is until her frenemy's ghost suddenly appears in her living room.
Hilary Burton is dead, and the number one suspect in her murder is her husband and Gianna's arch nemesis, Kevin. He says he's innocent, but Hilary has a very different story. It doesn't matter though. Gianna has no intention of involving herself in this murder. Nope, she's totally staying out of it.
However when an anonymous tip leads the police to question if Gianna's...
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