Full Circle

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Patty Brant ISBN: 9781491743874
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 7, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Patty Brant
ISBN: 9781491743874
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 7, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

It looks like someone left the door to the nether region open again, and reporter Molly Martindale has got another batch of otherworldly supplicants who need her help.

Not long ago, Molly quite literally went to hell to help secure peace for her friend Dennis, who was born Buddy Parker in the 1920s in her beloved, adopted hometown of Oxbow, Florida. Oxbow has always felt charmed to Mollythat is, if she doesnt count the ghostly visitors who turn her world upside down or the recent return of her ex-boyfriend Greg Richards, who brings with him the scourge of illicit drugs and a burning need to get even with her.

Molly is working on acquainting her best friend Dana with Denniss memory. He is the father Dana has never known but always resented. Molly must tread carefully, all too aware that she could easily lose her best friend in the process. Whats more, things heat up when Dana meets Glenn Morrison, the wheelchair-bound veteran Molly kind of thinks of as hers. But soon Molly finds herself threatened from all sides, as residents of hell plead for her help yet again.

In this sequel to Bitter Secrets, only time will tell if she can deal with worldly and supernatural problems as she fights her newest unholy foesthe advent of drugs into her world, decades of lies involving the powerful St. Claire family, and the shadows of her past.

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It looks like someone left the door to the nether region open again, and reporter Molly Martindale has got another batch of otherworldly supplicants who need her help.

Not long ago, Molly quite literally went to hell to help secure peace for her friend Dennis, who was born Buddy Parker in the 1920s in her beloved, adopted hometown of Oxbow, Florida. Oxbow has always felt charmed to Mollythat is, if she doesnt count the ghostly visitors who turn her world upside down or the recent return of her ex-boyfriend Greg Richards, who brings with him the scourge of illicit drugs and a burning need to get even with her.

Molly is working on acquainting her best friend Dana with Denniss memory. He is the father Dana has never known but always resented. Molly must tread carefully, all too aware that she could easily lose her best friend in the process. Whats more, things heat up when Dana meets Glenn Morrison, the wheelchair-bound veteran Molly kind of thinks of as hers. But soon Molly finds herself threatened from all sides, as residents of hell plead for her help yet again.

In this sequel to Bitter Secrets, only time will tell if she can deal with worldly and supernatural problems as she fights her newest unholy foesthe advent of drugs into her world, decades of lies involving the powerful St. Claire family, and the shadows of her past.

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