A Heritage of Death

A Heritage of Death
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Book Synopsis A Heritage of Death by : J. J. Cagney

Download or read book A Heritage of Death written by J. J. Cagney and published by Sidecar Press, Inc.. This book was released on 2018-10-23 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An unconventional woman. A brutal murder. To solve the case, Cici looks for help from beyond the grave… The second installment in the Kirkus Reviews, National Indie Excellence Awards, and Publishers Weekly award-winning series by USA Today Best-Selling Author, J. J. Cagney: Cici Gurule wants to pretend her dream is nothing more than a meaningless nightmare. But she cannot ignore that the bruised and bloodied woman looked alarmingly like her. When a missing baby turns up on her porch, evidence points to a connection with the woman in Cici’s dream. No longer able to ignore the nighttime vision, Cici and Detective Sam Chastain struggle to follow the garbled evidence, but the killer scores his victim first. Worse, a message pinned to the victim’s blouse states, “You’re next.” Now, it’s a race against the clock to keep the baby safe and find the murderer before his trail goes cold. Cici’s only chance to solve this mystery, before she becomes the next victim, means choosing between her faith and believing a message left by her ghostly twin.


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