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Murder Can Mess Up Your Masterpiece

Haunted Craft Fair Mysteries, Book 1

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Murder Can Mess Up Your Masterpiece

By: Rose Pressey
Narrated by: Rachel Dulude
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Haunted art is in the eye of the beholder...

Artist Celeste Cabot welcomes the chance to show her paintings at a craft fair in her hometown of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, where she and her Chihuahua, Van Gogh, can park her vintage Shasta trailer and sell her creations, too.

Unfortunately, her sales take a hit when a customer returns a painting, claiming it's haunted. When a fellow vendor discovers images hidden in Celeste's artwork - and a ghost pays her a late-night visit - she's shocked to realize she has psychic abilities. After the grumpy manager of the craft fair is found with a knife in his neck, Celeste's brushes with the paranormal may help fill in the picture - and make sure the wrong person doesn't get framed...

©2019 Rose Pressey (P)2019 Tantor
Animals Cosy Detective Fiction Mystery Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Haunted Paranormal Ghost
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I really liked this book, a little different from the usual cosy mysteries that I listen to. It was fun and engaging. I hope there will be more than 3 books in the series! The narrator did a wonderful job and it was a pleasure to listen to her voice.

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