Book 4.50 of Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries
Language: English
Amateur Sleuth Cozy Cozy Mystery Fantasy Fiction General Ghost Ghosts Gothic Humorous Mystery Mystery & Detective Mystery Thriller Novella Occult & Supernatural Paranormal Romance Short Stories Short Stories (Single Author) Urban Fantasy Women Sleuths Young Adult Fiction
Publisher: Moose Island Books
Published: Jan 1, 2000
Description:
From New York Times bestselling author Angie FoxWho let the dogs...and cats...out? Verity Long’s new ghost hunting career has gone to the dogs, literally. A spirit is releasing animals from their cages at the Sugarland Animal Rescue Center. It's an unusual haunting that gets even more bizarre when she uncovers a new clue in a case of a missing child. Verity vows to reunite the lost boy with his family. And when she does, Verity just might answer the age-old question: Do all dogs go to heaven? *A fabulously fun short story in the bestselling Southern Ghost Hunter series! What Reviewers are saying…5 Stars! “A wonderful story about the connection between people and their pets.” 5 Stars! “I love the people and the town. It feels like going to visit a good friend!” 5 Stars! “A word of warning, if you’re a mom you’re going to cry. I don't care how old your kids are, you are going to cry.”5 Stars! “This story touches the heart and leaves you with such a good feeling.” Rating: Clean and WholesomeParanormal Cozy Mystery Romance (with a cute pet skunk!)