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A Medium Fate
A Medium Fate | Lynn Cahoon
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I see ghosts, but I do my best to ignore them.When Eddie Cayce turned home to New Orleans from her carefully built Seattle life, it's not just for her grandmother's funeral. She's home to stay. More to the point, now that she's broken it off with the almost fianc and quit her corporate junior designer position over one too many trainings on how to run a copier, she has no reason to return.With the money she'll receive in her inheritance, she can finally open the antique store she's always dreamed of - that as long as her ability to see ghosts stays dormant. In Seattle, her gift had dwindled down to seeing the occasional ghost during her morning runs in her Queen Anne neighborhood. But here? New Orleans is filled with the visitors, as her grandmother always called them. And now, they are finding Eddie and want to chat. Especially about the most recent murder.
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Not my genre (except it is a cozy mystery), yet I fell in love with the characters in this short story/novella and will have to look for more in the series. Eddie moves back home when her grandma dies and she inherits a fortune and powers. Her first move is purchasing an antique business and finding the seller dead in the store the day after they close the sale. On top of this, a large inventory is missing.

FeatherV I‘m reading this one right now and can‘t put it down! 1mo
Mshookquilts @FeatherV I know it was that way in all 4 of this series. Obviously I‘m going to have to look into more of hers, but it‘s the beginning of seasonal reading to the end of the year and I have so many books in the tbr section 🤷🏻‍♀️What to do, what to do? 😂 1mo
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