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Ghosts of Prosper Key

The Abby Renshaw Supernatural Mysteries, Book 4

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Ghosts of Prosper Key

By: Jack Massa
Narrated by: Alicia Foreman
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That poltergeist warned us to stay away from Prosper Key. Road trip, anyone?

I’ve dealt with difficult ghosts before, but this guy! Trashed my room, and he wasn’t even the one I summoned. That was a woman ghost haunting my friend Molly. We were just trying to help this poor lady spirit move on.

Instead, I end up driving Molly out to Cedar Key on Florida’s Nature Coast, near where the lady and her angry companion lived until a hurricane destroyed the place in 1896. Also in the car: not just one, but both, of my former boyfriends. Awkward.

We find some clues along the way, but in the end there’s no escaping it: We have to rent kayaks and paddle out to Prosper Key.

“Exactly what the bad ghost told us not to do!”

This novella is the fourth of the Abby Renshaw Supernatural Mysteries. If you like tales of ghosts, psychic adventure, and magic, you will love this series.

©2020 Jack Massa (P)2021 Jack Massa
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