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Little girls are vanishing from Deadwood, South Dakota. Fearing her daughter might be next, single mom Violet Parker is desperate to find the monster behind the abductions.
With her savings dwindling and just three weeks left to sell her first house or lose her realtor job, Violet is ecstatic when a handsome jeweler hires her to sell his century-old Victorian masterpiece—until she sees the dilapidated dwelling. Now if she could just convince her only buyer to stop rejecting vintage homes as if they're haunted.
Short on time and long on worry, Violet refuses to give up her dream of a fresh start in Deadwood. But with a malicious coworker trying to get her fired, a secret admirer sending her creepy messages, and a sexy stranger hiding skeletons in his closet, will Violet end up as one of Deadwood's dearly departed?
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Winner of the 2010 Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense
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#1 Kindle Download in both the Women Sleuth and Ghost Genres
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Winner of the RWA Golden Heart Award for Best Novel with Strong Romantic Elements
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About Ann Charles
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.
About Caroline Shaffer
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.