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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Mystery & Detective / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:327
  • eBook ISBN:9781483538761

Not Guilty

by K. M. McDonough

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Overview

Trish Porter is living a perfectly happy life when a specter decides to stalk her. Why? She has no idea, but she has to find out. Her life might depend on the answer.

Description

Trish Porter is living a perfectly happy life when a specter decides to stalk her. Why? She has no idea, but she has to find out. Her life might depend on the answer. The haunt turns out to be squirrelly, never revealing himself to others. This makes Trish sound a bit crazy when she describes her skirmishes. The reactions she gets from friends and family cause her to stop talking about the ghost right when the encounters become more physical. Trish uncovers a wrong that must be righted. The one person that comes to believe her is Peterson.  Together, they work toward proving that a person who died almost forty years ago is, in fact, not guilty of a heinous crime attached to his name. That effort leads to a discovery completely unexpected by everyone.

About the author

Kathleen grew up in Maryland and moved to Texas as an adult. She loves to spend time with her three, almost grown, children. Favorite pastimes include traveling, bike riding, and of course, reading and writing. Kathleen is passionate about clean energy, ocean marine life, and science. "The planet is such a delicate balance of interconnectedness. We can't afford to be careless or we will cease to exist." Look for her ebook, Loona and the Sargasso Sea, coming out in January 2015. It's a Young Adult fantasy that takes place on the island of Nantucket and in the Sargasso.