Om WATER for MURDER
Seeing ghosts can be a curse, or it can help solve a murder
I have a tiny dog, an ex husband, a teenage daughter and my dad's ghost in my old Chevy Nova. I also produce a true-crime podcast with my best friend. We report on the crimes after they are solved. Until a young woman is abducted, murdered and put on display.
The sheriff wants me to work closely with the detectives to tell the behind the scenes story of catching this sick killer. That would be great if the detective wasn't my identical twin sister. The sister that can barely stand talking to me, let alone working with me.
When someone close to me is taken, I'll do whatever it takes to save her. If I have to talk to ghosts to solve the case, that's better than dealing with my twin sister. With a little help from the "other side" can I find her before she too is on display?
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Book one in the new fast-paced series by award winning paranormal supspense author, Dawn Merriman. Harper Lakes Supernatural Murder Thrillers.
-Book 1 - Water for Murder -Book 2- Fall into Water
Enjoy this short excerpt:
"I circle around the car, not sure if I can touch it or not. The handles and other high touch areas of the car are covered with black fingerprint dust, so I imagine a cursory processing of the car is already done. Deputy Rose is at the end of the lane, still guarding the crime tape. He watches me warily, no doubt wishing he had not let me in. I wait until he loses interest in what I'm doing and turns back to the road and his job.
Then I climb on the hood of her car.
Laying on my back I stretch my arms wide, opening myself to the universe, opening myself to whatever I may learn that can be helpful to saving Tyra. I'd rather be inside the car, in her driver's seat, but this will have to do.
"Lord, please show me something useful. Please let me help find this girl before it's too late."
I lay still on the hood, hoping Rose doesn't see me. From this angle, I'm pretty sure I'm hidden from his view. When he doesn't immediately yell at me, I decide I'm safe and focus on what I came here to do.
I've never tried to use my gifts on purpose, and so far my attempts tonight have been failures. But her abductor was here, she was here and scared, maybe it left some impression.
I listen with more than my ears, but nothing comes to me.
Praying again for help, I stretch my arms above my head, reaching towards the summer stars. I squint until my fingers fade and I see the stars behind them. Pushing all the energy I can muster out of my fingertips and into the sky, I listen.
I don't hear her, but I see her.
Not Tyra, but Jenny."
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