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Dancing can be murder on your feet...
In 1958, 25-year-old Olive LaRue entered a dance competition in Landover, Wisconsin. It was supposed to be a fun mix of American Bandstand meets a quiz show. Olive never suspected it would end in her death.
But according to the papers, she got upset after losing the competition, ran out to the woods, and hit her head. It was ruled an accident. More than sixty years later, her ghost says that's not the way it happened. And she's come to medium-detective, Carly Taylor, to find out who murdered her.
But as Carly channels with Olive to relive every 50s moment, she realizes her suspect list includes some now-elderly people in town. And Carly finds out the hard way that when you dance on peoples toes in Landover, you can lose more than just your friendships.
*A Ghost of a Dance is the first novel in the companion series to the Ghosts of Landover Mysteries called the Just the Graveyard Collection, extra mysteries in Landover without the main storyline of the curse. It is a 75k word novel.
In 1958, 25-year-old Olive LaRue entered a dance competition in Landover, Wisconsin. It was supposed to be a fun mix of American Bandstand meets a quiz show. Olive never suspected it would end in her death.
But according to the papers, she got upset after losing the competition, ran out to the woods, and hit her head. It was ruled an accident. More than sixty years later, her ghost says that's not the way it happened. And she's come to medium-detective, Carly Taylor, to find out who murdered her.
But as Carly channels with Olive to relive every 50s moment, she realizes her suspect list includes some now-elderly people in town. And Carly finds out the hard way that when you dance on peoples toes in Landover, you can lose more than just your friendships.
*A Ghost of a Dance is the first novel in the companion series to the Ghosts of Landover Mysteries called the Just the Graveyard Collection, extra mysteries in Landover without the main storyline of the curse. It is a 75k word novel.
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