The Beldam's Eye
by
Jennifer Rainey (Goodreads Author)
When Erasmus Bramble finds the recently-deceased Angus Heyer rummaging through his kitchen cabinets, he knows he has a unique case on his hands.
As paranormal investigators in rural Ohio, Ras and his business partner Antony Yeats tackle ghostly problems on a daily basis, from poltergeist exterminations to troubled spirits just looking for a shoulder to cry on. Angus isn’t...more
As paranormal investigators in rural Ohio, Ras and his business partner Antony Yeats tackle ghostly problems on a daily basis, from poltergeist exterminations to troubled spirits just looking for a shoulder to cry on. Angus isn’t...more
Kindle Edition, 209 pages
Published
September 25th 2012
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A strange watch, a ghost who is desperate to find it, two paranormal investigators and a cast of eccentric live and ghostly characters? Well, what could go wrong? Everything, but Erasmus Bramble and Antony Yeats are up for the challenges, with a little help from their charming, ghostly friend, Aletheia. Jennifer Rainey’s latest title, The Beldam’s Eye (The Bedbury Series) is a trip through a magical landscape filled with a bit of darkness, a bit of light and a lot of mystery leading to a surpris...more
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Jennifer Rainey was raised by wolves who later sold her to gypsies. She then joined the circus at the age of ten. There, she was the flower girl in the famed Bearded Bride of Beverly Hills show until the act was discontinued (it was discovered that the bearded lady was actually a man). From there, she wandered around the country selling novelty trucker hats with vaguely amusing sayings printed on...more
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