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Ashes to Ashes

Ministry of Curiosities, Book 5

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By: C. J. Archer
Narrated by: Shiromi Arserio
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Summary

Charlie is gone, and Lincoln finds that Lichfield Towers offers no sanctuary. With reminders of her at every turn, and employees threatening to mutiny, he must try to find the murderer who is killing supernaturals on his own. And keep the murderer away from Charlie.

When the strongman from the visiting Barnum and Bailey's circus is murdered, Lincoln suspects a link, but piecing together the clues becomes dangerous and difficult work. He can't afford to be distracted, yet he finds he can't concentrate fully on the task. Even worse, Seth's mother, the incomparable Lady Vickers, has come to stay.

Ashes to Ashes is a bonus novella-length story told entirely from Lincoln's point of view. It is shorter than the rest of the books in the Ministry of Curiosities series.

©2016 C.J. Archer (P)2017 C.J. Archer
Fantasy Historical Paranormal Paranormal Romance Fiction Abraham Lincoln Romance Crime Murder
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This is not even half a book. Disappointing to pay for this. The story is fine, but I feel ripped off. Is this a sign of things to come?

Just seven chapters?

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How dare you excise a three hour novel from previous. This should have been part of book 4 not a ‘book’ sold in its own right.

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