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A Fatal Wedding

A Psychic Cafe Mystery, Book 2

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A Fatal Wedding

By: April Fernsby
Narrated by: Sangita Chauhan
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Karis Booth uses her psychic abilities to solve a murder which takes place at a wedding.

Using money from her divorce settlement, Karis invests in her sister’s café. Not only are Karis and Erin planning to extend the café premises, they are going to hold regular craft evenings there too.

A young woman, Bryony, asks if Karis and Erin can help her make a batch of wedding favours for her upcoming wedding. The sisters decide to use this as an opportunity to host their first craft evening – much to Bryony’s delight.

During the craft evening, Karis receives a vision concerning Bryony and the wedding favours. It unsettles Karis to know Bryony has an enemy who wishes her harm.

Things get worse when Karis foresees a murder taking place on Bryony’s wedding day. Will Karis be able to stop the murder? Or will she be too late?

©2018 Gillian Rogerson (P)2018 Gillian Rogerson
Cosy Suspense Wedding Fiction Mystery

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