Raising Hell
β Scribed by Clare Kauter
- Book ID
- 110618509
- Publisher
- Author
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Series
- The Charlie Davies Mysteries Book 8
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
** Charlie Davies is back again, and this time she's taking on the devil.**
When Charlie discovers the body of a priest seemingly sacrificed to Satan, the case seems pretty open and shut. After all, Charlie herself saw a certain Satan-loving member of her knitting circle in the area around the time of the murder.
But when she begins to delve deeper, it becomes apparent that there could be more to this case - and it could be connected to her friend Tim's attempted murder.
When things take a turn for the illegal, Charlie can't really ask her cop boyfriend James for help. Lucky Adam, her boss, is there to step in.
Just with the case. Not anything else.
Obviously.
Books in this series:
1. Losing Your Head
2. Unfinished Sentence
3. Graceless
4. Higher Learning
5. Santa's Little Helper
6. Undetected
7. Caught in the Act
8. Raising Hell
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