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Hot Flashes/Cold Cases (A Peg Shaw Cozy Mystery Book 1)

As far as Peg Shaw is concerned, midlife and menopause have brought enough sweat and excitement to last a lifetime. Unfortunately for her, one night while stumbling back to bed from her nightly visit to the bathroom, Peg is stopped in her tracks by the ghost of her Nana standing in her bedroom. As her husband sleeps soundly, Peg is given not so glad tidings: she has acquired a mid-life crisis- the ability to talk to ghosts. Nana has even more good news: she needs Peg to help solve a murder nearly a decade old. Peg reluctantly agrees to help bring justice to the deceased but persistent ghosts of a local couple in the hopes she'll soon be able to return to her quiet, comfortable routine. But she soon discovers that cold cases are much more difficult to eliminate than hot flashes as she travels into unfamiliar territory where her inexperience with murder becomes no match for her determination to rid herself of her uninvited, heartbeat-less guests. She enlists help from old friends and unexpected allies, uncovering a dark secret at the heart of her sleepy township with the potential to bring more trouble than she bargained for.

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Sue Hawley is the mother of five adult children who is determined not to have empty nest blues. She lives with her husband in an old farmhouse in Bath, Ohio. Hot Flashes/Cold Cases is her debut novel.

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