PERFECT MIXTURE OF MYSTERY, SUSPENSE AND THE PARANORMALBroke, out of work, and in need of a new truck, P.I. Buck McDivit needs a job before his landlord evicts him. The only one available is a one-time gig as assistant county death investigator. The case involves the death of a local ranch hand. The police think it's suicide but Buck knows differently. Not only was the man murdered, the evidence indicates the killer is more than human, maybe even supernatural. When the ranch owner hires him to find the murderer, Buck learns revenge wasn't the only motive. As the situation grows insane, he must solve the murder or become the killer's next victim.Bones of Skeleton Creek is the fun, sexy, romantic, and thrilling Book 2 of the popular standalone Paranormal Cowboy Series that almost seems as if a reincarnated H. Rider Haggard wrote it. Fans of adventure, action, hard boiled mystery and paranormal suspense will enjoy this book and this series.What Amazon reviewers are saying: "Paranormal/Supernatural fans will enjoy this book.""Buck is amazing, clever, lovable, and downright adorable."Discover the new paranormal mystery series thousands of readers are already enjoying. This is a full-length, humorous, and romantic paranormal mystery thriller set on a cattle ranch in Central Oklahoma.Join the fun and grab your copy now, and then read the other books in this three book series in any order, and keep the fun going.Ghost of a Chance, Book 1 Blink of an Eye, Book 3
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- Release Date 07/20/2017
- Authors Eric Wilder, Andres Grau
- Language English
- Company Gondwana Press
- Weight 13.1 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.57 x 9 inches
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