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Ghost Case: Whisper
Ghost Case: Whisper
Ghost Case: Whisper
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Ghost Case: Whisper

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After moving her business into the new building owned by Rain McFarland, Meg Barringer wonders if having to combine their businesses is really a deal with the devil. 

When Rain leaves for a conference, Meg gets a call about a marketing group. Except she's not there to market. She's there to meet a ghost who wants her to solve a century old mystery. Meg needs to dig into Whisper's history in order to find answers. By the time she's done, she might just miss her new business partner.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 2016
ISBN9781533737632
Ghost Case: Whisper
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Bonnie Elizabeth

Bonnie Elizabeth could never decide what to do, so she wrote stories about amazing things and sometimes she even finished them. While rejection stung her so badly in person, she spent most of her young life talking to cats and dogs rather than people, she was unusually resilient when it came to rejections on her writing, racking up a good number of them. Floating through a variety of jobs, including veterinary receptionist, cemetery administrator, and finally acupuncturist, she continued to write stories. When the internet came along (yes, she’s old), she started blogging as her cat, because we all know cats don’t notice rejection. Then she started publishing. Bonnie writes in a variety of genres. Her popular Whisper series is contemporary fantasy and her Teenage Fairy Godmother series is written for teens. She has published in a number of anthologies and is working on expanding her writing repertoire. She lives with her husband (who talks less than she does) and her three cats, who always talk back. You can find out more about her books at her publisher, My Big Fat Orange Cat Publishing.

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    Ghost Case - Bonnie Elizabeth

    Ghost Case

    Ghost Case

    Bonnie Elizabeth

    My Big Fat Orange Cat Publishing

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    Ghost Case

    About Bonnie Elizabeth

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    Ghost Case

    Meg pushed her hair out of her face while she examined the notes about office expenses. They were down overall. The lighting costs had been cut in half by the environmental light bulbs. She was paying less for the large office than she had been for her smaller space. It seemed like working with Rain might actually be a good deal .

    Meg sighed. Rain McFarland wasn’t someone Meg wanted to work with for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was that the other woman was more well-liked than she ought to be after such a short time in the small town. Everyone liked her. However, the deal Rain gave Meg on rent, in return for joining her business to Meg’s, was really too good to pass up. Mostly Meg chafed at having to be in the same office, but looking at the expenses, and the fact that Rain was out of town, let her appreciate the deal a little more.

    I have a call, RaeLynn called from the front.

    Meg pressed the button on her phone to pick up. It was something she and RaeLynn were still getting used to. In the old office, tiny as it was, RaeLynn just called out to let her know she had a call. This office was much too large for that to work. However, neither woman had gotten used to the intercom. Old habits, Meg thought. Or was that old dogs or something, not that she and RaeLynn were old or anything.

    This is Meg. Meg’s usual greeting was out before she even considered whether she should say anything more. RaeLynn took care of the rest of the greeting. As she spoke, Meg heard the low hum of the heater switching on. Her office was well insulated with a large picture window that faced a view of trees and parts of the

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