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Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery by Margo Bond Collins
Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery by Margo Bond Collins








Will she discover the truth without ending up dead herself?īLIND FISH DON’T TALK, the first novel in the Julia Fairchild series by cozy mystery author PJ Peterson. Maarten turn dangerous when she challenges the ruling that the death was accidental. Julia Fairchild’s plans for a relaxing stress-free vacation on the island of St. NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON & KINDLE UNLIMITEDĬontinue reading “New Release & Giveaway! The Eighth-Grade Killer by Katy Pierce – Includes an Excerpt!” →Ī PROFESSIONAL DIVER IS FOUND DEAD. Genre Adult Thriller | Publisher Independent | Publication Date January 10, 2023 The Eighth-Grade Killer by Katy Pierce | Series Harborside Secrets The Eighth-Grade Killer is the first book of Katy Pierce’s Harborside Secrets unforgettable mystery series, where the danger is real, and the stakes are deadly.

Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery by Margo Bond Collins

It’s clear the Eighth-Grade Killer knows she’s back in town, and they’re coming for her to finish their macabre mission.Ĭan Carlee finally bring the notorious killer to justice and stop the killings, or will they claim her as their next victim? More bodies pile up, each accompanied by a cryptic note that seems to taunt her.

Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery by Margo Bond Collins Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery by Margo Bond Collins

Now in her late twenties, Carlee is a successful-if eccentric-private investigator in downtown Chicago.īut when the body of a popular high school volleyball player is discovered in Harborside, Carlee knows she must confront the horrors she left behind.Īs she races against time to catch the killer, she finds herself in a deadly game of cat and mouse. It’s been more than a decade since a serial killer slaughtered Carlee’s eighth-grade class-including her twin brother-only to vanish into thin air, leaving Harborside, Carlee’s once-beautiful lakeshore hometown, haunted by the memories of dead children who will never find true rest. When a dead body is discovered in Harborside with a gruesome message tied around its bruised neck, Carlee realizes the childhood trauma she thought was over has come back to haunt her.

Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery by Margo Bond Collins

“Tell me, Carlee… why did you deserve to live?”










Entered in the Alien Bride Lottery by Margo Bond Collins