From New York Times bestseller Angie Fox, the second book in the new Southern Ghost Hunter mysteries A haunted library is no place for a girl who can see ghosts, but when Verity Long stumbles on a dead body in the middle of the main reading room, she has to believe someone...even a dead someone...m
Southern Ghost Hunter 02 - The Skeleton in the Closet
β Scribed by Fox, Angie
- Book ID
- 111253063
- Publisher
- Moose Island Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Series
- Southern Ghost Hunter 02
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781939661272
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A haunted library is no place for a girl who can see ghosts, but when Verity Long stumbles on a dead body in the middle of the main reading room, she has to believe someone⦠even a dead someone⦠must have witnessed the crime.
Her ghostly sidekick Frankie warns her to stay out of it. The very alive, very handsome deputy sheriff, Ellis Wydell, inadvertently places her directly in the middle of it. And her ex-fiancΓ©, Ellisβs brother, is back with an agenda of his own.
Undaunted, Verity presses forward, uncovering scandalous secrets, long-forgotten ghosts, and a shocking trail of clues that places her directly in the path of a killer.
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