When a ghost pops up in Loretta Ransburger’s bedroom, she’s slightly annoyed. Her grandmother saw and talked to ghosts, but she has no desire to. Then Harrison tells her that, in life, he was a detective and the last person he talked to was her deceased husband, Ira.
When Detective Deadeye Harrison knocked on the door of Ira's company, it opened, and someone shot him. Twenty-two years later, a young detective he’d mentored decides to reopen the case, and almost immediately, someone shoots Harrison’s old partner as he walks to his car in his driveway. Then poof! Harrison’s ghost is back, standing over Jorgenson’s body. But no one can see or hear him until he meets Loretta Ransburger. Her deceased husband sent Harrison to the building where he died, but Ira didn’t kill him. Together, they decide to find the person who did.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
When Detective Deadeye Harrison knocked on the door of Ira's company, it opened, and someone shot him. Twenty-two years later, a young detective he’d mentored decides to reopen the case, and almost immediately, someone shoots Harrison’s old partner as he walks to his car in his driveway. Then poof! Harrison’s ghost is back, standing over Jorgenson’s body. But no one can see or hear him until he meets Loretta Ransburger. Her deceased husband sent Harrison to the building where he died, but Ira didn’t kill him. Together, they decide to find the person who did.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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