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Gone Haunting in Deadwood

The Deadwood Mystery Series, Book 9

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Gone Haunting in Deadwood

By: Ann Charles
Narrated by: Caroline Shaffer
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"Trespassers will be gutted and hung!" - Slagton's unofficial town motto

Normally, not even drunk on a bet would Violet Parker go to Slagton, a creepy ghost town inhabited by those too stubborn - or deranged - to leave. But a certain bullheaded Deadwood detective has a problem - his informant from Slagton has gone missing. When Violet is shanghaied into taking a hunting trip to the ghost town to search for the missing snitch, she stumbles into trouble that will take more than a double-barreled shotgun to escape.

Will Violet survive this new hell that haunts her, or will she end up on Slagton's growing list of those "gutted and hung"?

©2018 Ann Charles (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Cosy Detective Fantasy Fiction Mystery Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Paranormal Haunted Funny Ghost Cosy Mysteries
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This is a Fantastic story. Violet and the gang are all back in action and there is plenty of that in this story. New friends and enimies and made. THere is still plenty of humour, Harvey is up to his usual shenanigans. THe love the characters have for each other, the gore factor goes up the scares get bigger. Some questions are answered and more are asked.
The naration is perfect Caroline Shaffer is excellent.

BRILLIANT

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There is a good story line in there but it’s so slow to develop I get there’s passion between doc and violet from the previous books but now it’s just getting boring and predictable it’s read very well and would be a lot better if it moved at a faster pace

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