Eye of the Storm: Tiger's Eye Mysteries
โ Scribed by Alyssa Day
- Publisher
- Holliday Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
A monster hurricane, a series of thefts, and a rogue vampire are all trying their darndest to smash Dead End, Florida into pieces -- and then another dead body shows up. What are a pawn shop owner and tiger shifter PI to do?
With Hurricane Elvis -- the "storm of the century" bearing down on Dead End, Florida, Tess, Jack, and the gang have their hands full doing storm prep for themselves and the quirky paranormal residents of the town. They certainly don't have time for the discovery of yet another dead body. But in Dead End, you never know when magic, mayhem, and murder will combine to cause as much chaos as a rogue vampire let loose in a blood bank.
And when Tess, a pawn shop owner who can see how you'll die, and Jack, an ex-soldier and tiger shifter turned private eye, team up to solve another murder, the criminals had better watch out. Because a hurricane is no match for Hurricane Tess, and sometimes it takes a tiger's eye to see the truth.
Warning: This book contains a taxidermied alligator, shapeshifters, lucky lasagna, a hurricane, a dead body, magic, Elvis song titles, hideously bad singing, horrible puns, a slow-burning romance, mystery, mayhem, and "I laughed so hard I almost peed myself" laughter. Read at your own risk.
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