A haunting in Santa Fe will either reunite Ghost Healers, Inc. or disband the group forever. When Ellen decides to buy a fixer-upper in an art community in Santa Fe, New Mexico, she's reassured by the realtor that nothing evil has ever occurred there. What she doesn't know is that the bridge near t
The Shade of Santa Fe
โ Scribed by Eva Pohler
- Book ID
- 110707521
- Publisher
- Eva Pohler
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 216 KB
- Series
- The Mystery House Series #7
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B091FJXV9R
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โฆ Synopsis
A haunting in Santa Fe will either reunite Ghost Healers, Inc. or disband the group forever.
When Ellen decides to buy a fixer-upper in an art community in Santa Fe, New Mexico, she's reassured by the realtor that nothing evil has ever occurred there. What she doesn't know is that the bridge near the back of the property is notoriously known in the town as Suicide Bridge. As she and her friends try to uncover why so many people have taken their lives there, they are shocked by what they find. Can the reunion of Ghost Healers, Inc. untether the troubled spirits near Ellen's fixer-upper, or will their discoveries be too much for them this time?
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