Phantoms Can Be Murder: A Girl and Her Dog Cozy Mystery (Charlie Parker Mystery Book 13)

Phantoms Can Be Murder: A Girl and Her Dog Cozy Mystery (Charlie Parker Mystery Book 13)

By Connie Shelton

A 5-star “fun English cozy” from USA Today bestseller Connie Shelton!

It’s almost Halloween when Albuquerque accountant Charlie Parker receives an enigmatic letter from her namesake aunt she has never met in England. Charlie is off on a quick trip to England, and soon she’s seeing ghosts in the medieval Suffolk town of Bury St. Edmunds. But it isn’t only slightly-eccentric Aunt Louisa’s beliefs in the occult or her spooky “haunted sites” tours that pique Charlie’s interest. Something sinister is brewing in this quaint village and Charlie finds herself drawn into an investigation of crimes that are far too real.

Praise for the Charlie Parker mysteries:

“Connie Shelton gets better with every book she writes.” –The Midwest Book Review

“Charlie is just what readers want in an amateur sleuth.” –Booklist

“Charlie is a fabulous amateur sleuth.” — Midwest Book Review

“Shelton again has done a superb job.” — Albuquerque Journal

“Shelton continues to combine suspenseful storytelling with sensitive portrayals of complex family relationships.” — Booklist

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Connie Shelton is the USA Today bestselling author of more than two dozen mysteries in two series. The first is the Charlie Parker series featuring Charlotte “Charlie” Parker as an accountant who reluctantly tends to get involved in cases that come into the private investigation firm she owns with her brother, Ron. Connie’s second series features Samantha Sweet, a Taos baker with a magical touch, who also breaks into houses for a living.

In addition to her full-time writing career, Connie has taught writing, is the creator of the Novel In A Weekend writing course, and was a contributor to Chicken Soup for the Writer’s Soul. She and her husband reside in northern New Mexico with their two dogs. Visit her website at connieshelton.com and get her free mystery newsletter.

A 5-star “fun English cozy” from USA Today bestseller Connie Shelton!

It’s almost Halloween when Albuquerque accountant Charlie Parker receives an enigmatic letter from her namesake aunt she has never met in England. Charlie is off on a quick trip to England, and soon she’s seeing ghosts in the medieval Suffolk town of Bury St. Edmunds. But it isn’t only slightly-eccentric Aunt Louisa’s beliefs in the occult or her spooky “haunted sites” tours that pique Charlie’s interest. Something sinister is brewing in this quaint village and Charlie finds herself drawn into an investigation of crimes that are far too real.

Praise for the Charlie Parker mysteries:

“Connie Shelton gets better with every book she writes.” –The Midwest Book Review

“Charlie is just what readers want in an amateur sleuth.” –Booklist

“Charlie is a fabulous amateur sleuth.” — Midwest Book Review

“Shelton again has done a superb job.” — Albuquerque Journal

“Shelton continues to combine suspenseful storytelling with sensitive portrayals of complex family relationships.” — Booklist

* * *

Connie Shelton is the USA Today bestselling author of more than two dozen mysteries in two series. The first is the Charlie Parker series featuring Charlotte “Charlie” Parker as an accountant who reluctantly tends to get involved in cases that come into the private investigation firm she owns with her brother, Ron. Connie’s second series features Samantha Sweet, a Taos baker with a magical touch, who also breaks into houses for a living.

In addition to her full-time writing career, Connie has taught writing, is the creator of the Novel In A Weekend writing course, and was a contributor to Chicken Soup for the Writer’s Soul. She and her husband reside in northern New Mexico with their two dogs. Visit her website at connieshelton.com and get her free mystery newsletter.

Publish Date

May 17, 2012

Publisher Name

ASIN

B0084HREPU

Language

English

File Size

1.3 MB

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Enhanced Typesetting

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Print Length

268 pages

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