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Miranda Warning

✍ Scribed by Gilbert, Heather Day


Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
176 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Child of the Appalachian mountains, Tess Spencer has experienced more than her share of heartache. The Glock-wielding, knife-carrying housewife knows how to survive whatever life throws at her.But when an anonymous warning note shows up in her best friend Miranda’s mailboxβ€”a note written in a dead woman’s handwritingβ€”Tess quickly discovers that ghosts are alive and well in Buckneck, West Virginia. Hot on a cold trail, she must use limited clues and her keen insight into human nature to unmask the killer...or the next victim might be Tess herself.Tinged with the supernatural and overshadowed by the mountains’ lush, protective presence, this twisting psychological mystery is the first in A Murder in the Mountains series.This novel is written from a Christian worldview.


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