Author: | Sheila Connolly | ISBN: | 9781946069696 |
Publisher: | Beyond the Page | Publication: | May 17, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sheila Connolly |
ISBN: | 9781946069696 |
Publisher: | Beyond the Page |
Publication: | May 17, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The first three books in the haunting Relatively Dead Series by New York Times bestselling author Sheila Connolly!
Relatively Dead
Abby Kimball has just moved to New England with her boyfriend and is trying to settle in, but the experience is proving to be quite unsettling, to say the least. While on a tour of local historic homes, Abby witnesses a family scene that leaves her gasping for breath—because the family has been dead for nearly a century . . .
Seeing the Dead
Ever since her first ghostly sighting, Abby Kimball has been trying to unravel the mystery of her newly discovered ability. So when she sees the apparition of a Revolutionary War soldier in the middle of the town green—just days before the annual Patriot’s Day celebration, no less—she’s determined to figure out her connection to the man . . .
Defending the Dead
Abby Kimball has slowly accepted her recently discovered ability to see the dead, but none of the harmless sightings she’s experienced could have prepared her for the startling apparition of a centuries-old courtroom scene—where she locks eyes with a wicked and gleeful accuser. Thrown back more than three hundred years, Abby realizes she’s been plunged into a mystery that has fascinated people throughout American history: the Salem witch trials . . .
Praise for the Relatively Dead Series:
“Original and fun.” —Simply Bookish
“Ms. Connolly created interesting characters that I wanted to learn more about.” —Night Owl Reviews
About the Author:
Sheila Connolly is an Anthony and Agatha Award–nominated author who writes four bestselling cozy mystery series: the Museum Mysteries, the Orchard Mysteries, the County Cork Mysteries, and the Relatively Dead Mysteries. In addition, she has published Once She Knew, a romantic suspense; Reunion with Death, a traditional mystery set in Tuscany; and a number of short stories.She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and three cats and travels to Ireland as often as possible.
The first three books in the haunting Relatively Dead Series by New York Times bestselling author Sheila Connolly!
Relatively Dead
Abby Kimball has just moved to New England with her boyfriend and is trying to settle in, but the experience is proving to be quite unsettling, to say the least. While on a tour of local historic homes, Abby witnesses a family scene that leaves her gasping for breath—because the family has been dead for nearly a century . . .
Seeing the Dead
Ever since her first ghostly sighting, Abby Kimball has been trying to unravel the mystery of her newly discovered ability. So when she sees the apparition of a Revolutionary War soldier in the middle of the town green—just days before the annual Patriot’s Day celebration, no less—she’s determined to figure out her connection to the man . . .
Defending the Dead
Abby Kimball has slowly accepted her recently discovered ability to see the dead, but none of the harmless sightings she’s experienced could have prepared her for the startling apparition of a centuries-old courtroom scene—where she locks eyes with a wicked and gleeful accuser. Thrown back more than three hundred years, Abby realizes she’s been plunged into a mystery that has fascinated people throughout American history: the Salem witch trials . . .
Praise for the Relatively Dead Series:
“Original and fun.” —Simply Bookish
“Ms. Connolly created interesting characters that I wanted to learn more about.” —Night Owl Reviews
About the Author:
Sheila Connolly is an Anthony and Agatha Award–nominated author who writes four bestselling cozy mystery series: the Museum Mysteries, the Orchard Mysteries, the County Cork Mysteries, and the Relatively Dead Mysteries. In addition, she has published Once She Knew, a romantic suspense; Reunion with Death, a traditional mystery set in Tuscany; and a number of short stories.She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and three cats and travels to Ireland as often as possible.