Author: | Edward Coburn | ISBN: | 9781301127603 |
Publisher: | Edward Coburn | Publication: | April 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Edward Coburn |
ISBN: | 9781301127603 |
Publisher: | Edward Coburn |
Publication: | April 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
When Adam, Marti, and Livinia attend the ghost party at the Canary House apartments on New Year’s eve, they are told the story of the lost Chandler gold mine. Knowing full well that he can't leave a mystery like that unsolved, Adam starts on a quest to follow the trail of well-hidden clues that, he hopes will help him solve one of the most storied mysteries in the history of Canary Corners, West Virginia. In the process of ferreting out clues, a couple of dead bodies are found and Adam, Marti, and Bagel have to figure out who the murder is while continuing to search for the mine.
Authors note: Just as with all books in this series, this book will never have any profanity (not one word), any overt sex (the most is the occasional smile, wink and maybe slight innuendo), and no overt bloodshed (someone is always murdered, but, as the reader, you only find out after the fact, you will not be a witness to the murder).
When Adam, Marti, and Livinia attend the ghost party at the Canary House apartments on New Year’s eve, they are told the story of the lost Chandler gold mine. Knowing full well that he can't leave a mystery like that unsolved, Adam starts on a quest to follow the trail of well-hidden clues that, he hopes will help him solve one of the most storied mysteries in the history of Canary Corners, West Virginia. In the process of ferreting out clues, a couple of dead bodies are found and Adam, Marti, and Bagel have to figure out who the murder is while continuing to search for the mine.
Authors note: Just as with all books in this series, this book will never have any profanity (not one word), any overt sex (the most is the occasional smile, wink and maybe slight innuendo), and no overt bloodshed (someone is always murdered, but, as the reader, you only find out after the fact, you will not be a witness to the murder).