FALL IS MURDER (EBOOK)
FALL IS MURDER (EBOOK)
EBOOK. BOOK 2.5 OF MIDDLE AGE IS MURDER COZY MYSTERIES, A PARANORMAL COZY MYSTERY SERIES.
Her modern-day life turns into a tangle of secrets when a fall lands her back in time.
When a mundane mishap propels Ellie into a bygone era – the Roaring Twenties, she’s not only stuck in time, but she lands smack dab in the middle of another mystery. Steeped in history, a local landmark’s haunting becomes Ellie’s prime objective as she navigates a society of guys and dolls in the hopes of finding her way home.
As she delves deeper, she finds out that not all is as it seems and the past is filled with secrets, puzzles, and intrigue she didn’t expect.
Will Ellie solve the conundrum and find her way home or will she die before she was born?
This quirky, small-town mystery with a mature heroine and her talking pets is sure to enchant cozy mystery fans.
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Lightning streaked through the sky, and rain pattered against the windows of the sprawling Victorian house. Ellie peered at the dark clouds. They seemed to be stuck over the tiny town of Salem Falls. Another rumble of thunder growled as she tugged the sheets from the bed and dumped them in the laundry basket.
Lola, her miniature bulldog, lifted her head as the thunder boomed, offering a growl.
“It’s just a storm, Lola,” Ellie said.
“I don’t like it. It’s too loud,” the dog answered.
“I know you don’t like it, but it’s okay. Why don’t you go take a nap in the bedroom? It won’t be as loud there.”
Lola’s dark brown eyes studied her. “What if you need me?”
“I’m just doing laundry. I’ll be fine.”
“You never know what could happen,” Lola answered.
“Tell you what. I just need to throw these in the wash, then we’ll curl up together with a movie.”
Cleo stalked into the room, shaking her tail. “You making popcorn? It’s the least you can do.”
Ellie hefted the basket onto her hip and stared at the black cat across the room. “Least I can do? What’s that mean?”
“For subjecting us to this weather,” Cleo shot back as they trailed behind Ellie down to the laundry room.
“I didn’t subject you to it! I can’t help that it’s raining.”
Lola craned her neck to stare up at Ellie as she loaded the washer. “But since it is, we should have popcorn.”
“Fine. Why don’t you two go pick a movie, and I’ll make the popcorn?”
“How do you expect us to do that?” Cleo asked. “I can’t work the TV.”
“Yes, you can. You turn it on in the middle of the night all the time.”
“By accident. I accidentally walk on it.”
Ellie slammed the lid shut and set a hand on her hip. “Oh, really? By sheer chance? Yeah, right. Because you happen to do it whenever you want my attention.”
“Not true. I figure while you’re up, though, there’s time for a quick chat.”
“Whatever,” Ellie said.
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