Lies in Savannah: 1920s Historical Paranormal Mystery

The Southern Sleuth Book 4 · Harper Lin Books
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Savannah, Georgia, 1922

Becky Mackenzie is certain she knows who poisoned the judge in a pie-baking contest at an annual festival in Savannah. After a bit of snooping, she’s shocked to learn her father is mixed up in all of this. Could it also be true that he has been stepping out on her mother?

On top of that, there’s trouble in paradise with Adam. Becky has bad luck. Even Madame Cecelia is afraid to tell her what her latest Tarot card reading means. All of her relationships are in shambles, and even the ghosts in the cemetery are avoiding her. Can Becky get out of her jams in time to solve another creepy murder?

From USA Today bestselling author Harper Lin, The Southern Sleuth historical cozy mystery series is set in the Jazz Age of speakeasies and flappers in beautiful and gothic Savannah, Georgia.


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Harper Lin is a 3x USA TODAY bestselling author of cozy mysteries. Visit www.HarperLin.com to see all her books by series, special deals, announcements, and merch store!

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