MiMo07 - Swords and Fallen Lords
β Scribed by Silvertale, Trixie
- Publisher
- Sittin' On A Goldmine Productions LLC
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A murder in plain sight. A suspect clear as knight. Can this psychic sleuth unhorse the true villain?
Mitzy Moon is no fan of the Renaissance Faire. But her interest is suddenly piqued when a jousting exhibition turns deadly. Following a clue from her magicked mood ring, sheβs ready to take up the sword and fight for the realm. Refusing to heed the handsome sheriffβs warnings, Mitzy dons a wenchβs wardrobe and dives into the case. But sheβll need the help of her meddling Ghost-ma and spoiled feline to root out the canker. With doxies, scoundrels, and panderers aplenty, it wonβt be easy to ferret out the truth! Can Mitzy serve up the knave on a pike, or will she find herself on the wrong end of the lance? Swords and Fallen Lords is the seventh book in the hilarious paranormal cozy mystery series, Mitzy Moon Mysteries. If you like snarky heroines, supernatural intrigue, and a dash of romance, then youβll love Trixie Silvertaleβs twisty caper.
Buy Swords and Fallen Lords to plunder a whodunit today!
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