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  • She Walks the Shore

  • A Tale of Mystery and Suspense
  • By: Lisa Greer
  • Narrated by: Kalinda Little
  • Length: 1 hr and 38 mins

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She Walks the Shore

By: Lisa Greer
Narrated by: Kalinda Little
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Publisher's Summary

Does the ghost mean to harm her...or warn her?

Seattle romance writer Marisol Huff's life changes radically when her long lost and dying grandfather Luke shows up at her door. Soon, she is Canada bound, heading to a cabin in the wilds of 100 Mile House. She welcomes the chance to get away from her abusive, stalker boyfriend Paul and make a new start.

But there are secrets in 100 Mile House. Marisol's handsome neighbor, Sylvan Hill, is rumored to be the leader of a dangerous cult. Handsome Mountie Tom Fraser attracts her but has troubles of his own. When she sees a ghostly woman walking the shore of the lake behind the cabin, Marisol senses that someone will kill to keep the tortured spirit's story hidden.

©2012 Lisa L Greer (P)2016 Lisa L Greer

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