Something is brewing in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Grace moves into a dead guy's house, only the problem is, he's not quite 'dead and gone.' Grace doesn’t make friends easily. Getting close to other people always leads to questions about the past she’s trying to forget. But, when she suspects that her new house is haunted, she needs the help of the boy next door to unravel the mystery of the previous owner. She finds herself falling for her new neighbor but can he handle the truth about her past? Cormac was a decent guy. Now he’s dead. That doesn’t stop him from returning to Earth as a Revenant to exact revenge on his wife’s killer. He takes residence in his own backyard memorial Urn and his botched attempts at self-embalming turn him into a monster: the ‘Badly-Sewn Corpse.’ Will he be shredded by the local ghouls? Will his moralizing and inexperience at being dead prevent him from finding resolution? "Grace Coffin and the Badly-Sewn Corpse" is the first book in the Grace Coffin series. It is a supernatural mystery that is funny and deep, tragic and romantic, and also fantastically real. With a wicked, dry sense of humor, author Winter Fox gives us a candid look at Southwest Harbor, the perfect little town on the coast, where Undead creatures lurk, the heroes are flawed, the villains are human and complex, and the scenery is to die for. Grace is at the beginning of her life, tripping over her unpacked baggage as she leaps into adulthood; Cormac is dead and hell-bent on revenge. Is she ready for an ally whose secrets are even darker than her own? Read Grace Coffin and the Badly-Sewn Corpse now and find out.
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- Release Date 05/09/2019
- Author Winter Fox
- Language English
- Company Winter Fox Books
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