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Fatality at the Festival

Nightmare, Arizona Paranormal Cozy Mysteries, Book 8

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Fatality at the Festival

By: Beth Dolgner
Narrated by: Petrea Burchard
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Crystals, corn dogs, and crime in Nightmare, Arizona

Olivia Kendrick is excited about Nightmare's annual arts and crafts festival until a vendor winds up dead inside his food truck. Locals and festival artists alike disliked the corn dog seller, but who had enough motive to murder him?

The supernatural community at Nightmare Sanctuary Haunted House must pull together to help gather clues, from a siren on a spy mission to witches with connections. Even Felipe the chupacabra is sniffing for clues!

As Olivia gets closer to the truth about the murder, she also gets a cryptic clue about the whereabouts of Damien Shackleford's missing father, Baxter. Nightmare's favorite amateur sleuth and her paranormal friends must put the pieces together before it's too late . . .

©2024 Beth Dolgner (P)2025 Tantor Media
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