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1501 Parcher Place

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1501 Parcher Place - A Paranormal Murder Mystery from the author of Raven and Into the DarknessThe house at 1501 Parcher Place stood beautifully preserved for years. But it held A mystery of its past residents that only Trish Morgan, a recent divorcee, could uncover.Trish had done a term paper years earlier and befriended the last descendent of the Parcher family. This friendship leads to an inheritance that turned Trish’s life into a tailspin of despair when she discovers a past resident haunts the house. In order to get peace back in her life she must untangle the relationships that led to a love triangle years earlier and the untimely death of the ghost that haunts the house. This story is about endearing love that even death could not separate.It’s a murder mystery that will keep you turning the pages until the end.A few reviews This book is one that makes you want to find a follow up to see what happens to the woman in this book.Why did I give this book a five rating? I liked the nostalgia of the era that it referred to. The characters are very believable. And I also like a good ghost story. Enjoy!!

255 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 18, 2015

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J.J. Franck

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Needs a proofreader. Someone who would catch punctuation, unclosed quotes, replace phrases such as "intense purposes" with "intents and purposes" and confront the repeated use of "for the longest time."
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this book is one that makes you want to find a follow up to see what happens to the woman in this book.
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