Another Woman's Treasure

· Psychic Consignment Mystery Book 3 · Jennifer Baum
4.9
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About this eBook

The psychic powers of the Concordia sisters are increasing, but so is the body count...


(You'd think this was Cabot Cove or Midsomer instead of Sarasota, FL.)


Amanda and her sisters are on the hunt for a treasure buried by their godmother, Letty.


A moody ghost, their quirky fellow shop owners, and an overworked police detective all play a part in them unraveling the mysteries of Letty's life and untimely death.


But can Amanda keep her family safe as they barrel, like a bull in a consignment shop, toward a showdown with the person responsible for Letty’s murder?

Ratings and reviews

4.9
10 reviews
Melodee Keays
10 August 2020
You can't stop at reading the first book, I read the three books one straight after the other. I always love a bit of magic and murder.
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