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Cold Hearts/Hot Secrets (A Peg Shaw Cozy Mystery Book 4)

Dead bodies look a lot different from dead people. Peg Shaw is forced to encounter her first murder scene when a CIA agent ends up dead in Bath, Ohio and Jack, the local police chief, enlists her help with his ghost. David Peters, the recently departed, refuses to tell Peg about a secret mission he was investigating at the time of his death. Left to her own devices, Peg's friends from Deadsville do their best to help her discover the killer, but when the murderer strikes again David finally relents and agrees to tell Peg the real reason he was hiding out in her hometown. In Book 4, Peg is out to find a killer dead set on framing others for a string of murderous crimes.

About the Author

Sue Hawley is probably reading right now. When she's not doing that or being hassled by one of her five grown children she writes cozy mysteries about Peg Shaw, who sees ghosts and has a much more interesting life than Sue. (And that's just fine by her.) Sue enjoys forcing Peg to do things (like take self defense lessons) that she herself would never do. She's also happy that Peg is the one who sees ghosts and has to solve crimes because if it was her she would have saged her house, her dog, and her son's annoying cat- because you never know with cats. Sue Hawley is the bestselling author of the Peg Shaw cozy mystery series. Hot Flashes/ColdCases is the award winning novel that started it all.

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