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The Man In The Snow (The Coffin Islands Paranormal Mystery)

Two hours from the mainland, in the fog shrouded Atlantic Ocean, lies the haunted Coffin Islands. For centuries, stories have abounded of the strange and inexplicable occurrences on these remote lands that have given rise to the belief they are cursed. When a woman is found murdered under suspicious and baffling circumstances, newcomer Deputy Ellis Martin must deal, not only with the locals’ wariness towards anyone who isn’t a native islander, but with the terrifying possibility the killer may not be human. This is Book 1 in the Coffin Islands Paranormal Mystery Series.

About the Author

As a student of the paranormal, B.T. Lord grew up reading many of the legendary horror writers. When she isn't studying shamanism, or chasing ghosts as part of a paranormal investigative team, she can be found weaving her supernatural and murder mysteries deep in the woods of New Hampshire, surrounded by nature, her husband and her three dogs. She is also the author of the immensely popular Twin Ponds Murder Mystery series, also set in Maine, where summers are short, winters are long and the darker side we all try to hide sometimes escapes with horrific results. Sign up for newsletters, freebies and giveaways at https: //www.btlordwriter.com or visit her on her Facebook page https: //m.facebook.com/BTLordWriter/ She loves hearing from you.

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