Something has gone foul in the Black Hills, something gravely unnatural. Leave it to Violet Parker to stumble into the middle of it.
A creepy phone call, a dead body, two meddling detectives, and a glut of troublemaking ex-partners—can things get any worse?
Violet swears to keep her nose out of police business this time. But when her son is linked to the victim, she returns to the scene of the crime. More than just a mystery to solve, now her son might be in mortal danger.
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“Ann Charles has done it again. An Ex to Grind in Deadwood is a madcap adventure full of real estate, romance, and laugh-out-loud moments, with just enough suspense and ghostly gruesomeness to keep you on the edge of your seat. You’ll love it!”
— Jenna Bennett, USA Today bestselling author
“A wickedly funny paranormal mystery romance with clever surprises at every twist and turn. Get ready for another hilarious and spooky read from Ann Charles.”
— Chanticleer Book Reviews“Smart, funny, and feisty. The Deadwood Mystery series just keeps getting better and better.”
— Wendy Delaney, author of the Working Stiffs Mystery Series“When Violet Parker stumbles, you just know it’s going to be over another dead body. An Ex to Grind in Deadwood makes your hair stand on end one moment and tickles your funny bone the next. Ann Charles gives us another sexy, funny mystery.”
— Jacquie Rogers, author of the Hearts of Owyhee seriesBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Ann Charles is a USA Today bestselling author who writes award-winning books splashed with humor, mystery, suspense, romance, and supernatural elements. She writes the Deadwood Mystery series, Jackrabbit Junction series, the Dig Site Mysteries, and more. She has a BA in English with an emphasis on creative writing from the University of Washington. She is a member of Sisters in Crime and Western Writers of America.
Caroline Shaffer is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator. A former company member at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for nineteen years, she received an MFA from the American Conservatory Theater.