Secrets of the Deadwood (Teaser)
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Complete, First published Jul 07, 2023
Every town has its secrets, and Corinth is no exception.

When a local realtor turns up dead, Denali falls under suspicion as she was the last person to see the victim alive. Together with her telepathic cat, Da Vinci, these two amateur sleuths uncover the killer's trail, leading them back to the haunted wood, known by the locals as the Deadwoods.

But when the murder suspect turns victim, the residents of Corinth are left with more questions than answers, not to mention more ghosts inhabiting the Deadwoods!
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