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Dead Man Talking - (A Dead Man Mystery) by T M Simmons (Paperback)
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- An Unwelcomed Pool Guest and a Mean Spirit in Dead Men Talking, a Murder Mystery from T. M. Simmons -Jefferson, Texas- Author and paranormal investigator, Alice Carpenter is well-practiced at disciplining the ten resident ghosts in her lakeside log cabin near Six Gun, Texas.
- Author(s): T M Simmons
- 332 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
- Series Name: A Dead Man Mystery
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About the Book
An author and paranormal investigator helps her cousin with a ghost problem.
Book Synopsis
An Unwelcomed Pool Guest and a Mean Spirit in Dead Men Talking, a Murder Mystery from T. M. Simmons
-Jefferson, Texas-
Author and paranormal investigator, Alice Carpenter is well-practiced at disciplining the ten resident ghosts in her lakeside log cabin near Six Gun, Texas. When her cousin Katy calls looking for help with Sir Gary Gavin, the resident ghost at Esprit d'Chene Plantation, the family mansion near Jefferson, Texas, Alice agrees to come to her rescue.
Before Alice can even pack her things and necessities for her 150-lb. Rottweiler, Trucker, and Miss Molly, her Siamese, Katy discovers a new murder-a headless corpse floating in her swimming pool that turns out to be Bucky, the black-sheep son of a Texas senator. Even worse, the homicide detective in charge, Alice's ex-husband Jack, thinks Katy's the killer.
Katy is arrested giving Alice no choice but to depend on her ghost hunting mentor, Twila, and her elderly neighbor, Granny, to assist in the investigation. Together, the unlikely team of sleuths join forces to help send Sir Gary to his deserved reward, track down the real killer, and set Katy free.
Review Quotes
"Dead Man Talking is grisly fun! T. M. Simmons is the finest, funniest writer about Texas I've ever read." Alice Borchardt, author of Raven Warrior
"With ghosts practically outnumbering live characters, this entertaining romp...is certainly worth a gander." Library Journal
"All this supernatural phenomena resides inside a delightful who-done-it." Harriet Klausner, viewer