Ill Wind
(2016)Raising The Dead
(Book 12 in the Butterscotch Jones Mystery series)
A Story by Melanie Jackson
Concurrently being published as "Raising the Dead / Ill Wind (Miss Henry Mystery Series Book 13)".
Two cozy Christmas shorts are included in this holiday short story collection.
Ill Wind (Butterscotch Jones Mystery Series Book 12)
Twas the night before Christmas and the Gulch was missing both persons and toilet paper. Butterscotch Jones, unwilling Canadian detective, volunteers to to make a run to Irish Camp where the Wings is grounded with the town's much needed Christmas supplies. With the weather closing in and a hijacking in progress at the airport, she may need Santa's sleigh to escape the danger closing in on every side.
includes the short story:
Raising the Dead (Miss Henry Mystery Series Book 13)
In England, it is said that April is the cruelest month, but Miss Henry is finding March to be difficult enough. She has come to Guise Hall in Tickhill to assist Raphael whose work has been delayed by mysterious on-site accidents and the discovery of a vampire burial in the old herb garden.
Rumors are flying about the old vampire curse which blighted the original owners of Guise Hall, but Miss Henry is skeptical about it being a ghost that troubles the project. There is no doubt the work-site is being haunted, but she suspects it is the living they need to fear.
Genre: Mystery
Two cozy Christmas shorts are included in this holiday short story collection.
Ill Wind (Butterscotch Jones Mystery Series Book 12)
Twas the night before Christmas and the Gulch was missing both persons and toilet paper. Butterscotch Jones, unwilling Canadian detective, volunteers to to make a run to Irish Camp where the Wings is grounded with the town's much needed Christmas supplies. With the weather closing in and a hijacking in progress at the airport, she may need Santa's sleigh to escape the danger closing in on every side.
includes the short story:
Raising the Dead (Miss Henry Mystery Series Book 13)
In England, it is said that April is the cruelest month, but Miss Henry is finding March to be difficult enough. She has come to Guise Hall in Tickhill to assist Raphael whose work has been delayed by mysterious on-site accidents and the discovery of a vampire burial in the old herb garden.
Rumors are flying about the old vampire curse which blighted the original owners of Guise Hall, but Miss Henry is skeptical about it being a ghost that troubles the project. There is no doubt the work-site is being haunted, but she suspects it is the living they need to fear.
Genre: Mystery
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