Spirit Moves
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Innkeeper Maureen Doherty is well aware that no onewhen asked why they come to Floridasays, For the ghosts. But her historic Haven House Inn has spirits to spare, and just when she thinks shes met every ghost in towna new one pops up to help solve a murder. Or so it seems . . .
When the body of how-to book writer Terry Holiday is found by Aster Paterson in her flower garden, the townspeople of Haven are shocked. But theyre even more surprised when the beloved bookshop owner insists that the spirit of her late husband Peter Paterson led her to the grim discovery. Only Aster seems unsurprisedshes been baking his favorite shortbread cookies every day, hoping to lure his ghost back home . . .
Even Maureen is a little skepticaluntil Peters ghost appears in the bookshop window for all to see. Havens hard-headed realist cop Frank Hubbard is determined to unveil whatever trickery led to the apparition, as he suspects the answer to who killed Terry Holiday may be connected to the illusion.
If Maureens learned anything since she moved from New England and inherited her haunted inn, its that 1) ghosts are real (at least some of them), and 2) so are murderers. She doesnt need a how-to manual to solve a murder; shes done it before. But with suspects ranging from a mystery writers group to a ghostwriter who just checked in at the inn, she will need a little help from her spirited sleuths . . .
When the body of how-to book writer Terry Holiday is found by Aster Paterson in her flower garden, the townspeople of Haven are shocked. But theyre even more surprised when the beloved bookshop owner insists that the spirit of her late husband Peter Paterson led her to the grim discovery. Only Aster seems unsurprisedshes been baking his favorite shortbread cookies every day, hoping to lure his ghost back home . . .
Even Maureen is a little skepticaluntil Peters ghost appears in the bookshop window for all to see. Havens hard-headed realist cop Frank Hubbard is determined to unveil whatever trickery led to the apparition, as he suspects the answer to who killed Terry Holiday may be connected to the illusion.
If Maureens learned anything since she moved from New England and inherited her haunted inn, its that 1) ghosts are real (at least some of them), and 2) so are murderers. She doesnt need a how-to manual to solve a murder; shes done it before. But with suspects ranging from a mystery writers group to a ghostwriter who just checked in at the inn, she will need a little help from her spirited sleuths . . .

