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Pieces of the Past

Journals of Silver Shores

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Pieces of the Past

By: Shannon Kaper
Narrated by: Patrice C. Smith
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After the discovery of a dead body, Molly can either continue her quest to revitalize Silver Shores or give up a substantial inheritance and return to the mundane life she wanted to leave behind.

What would you do if you received a multimillion dollar inheritance that required you to give up your current life, move across the country, and start over?

A single phone call changed everything for historian and gardening enthusiast Molly Hamilton. One moment she was trying to convince herself that her mundane life was satisfying her; the next, she was setting off on an unexpected, life-changing adventure.

As if the terms of the inheritance weren’t enough to make her question her sanity for accepting it, Molly finds out things aren’t exactly as described. Thinking she will be renovating an old resort, Molly heads to the shores of Lake Huron in Northern Michigan only to find out Silver Shores isn’t a resort at all. It’s an abandoned town that comes complete with a cranky old man, a strange woman, a skeleton, and, of all things, a ghost.

Hesitant, but intrigued, Molly enlists the help of her daughter and a handsome new tenant to revitalize the town, solve the mystery of the skeleton, and learn the story of the ghost.

©2019 Shannon Kaper (P)2021 Shannon Kaper
Cosy Ghosts Horror Mystery Haunted Scary Michigan Fiction Suspense
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