Strangers in Savannah: 1920s Historical Paranormal Mystery

The Southern Sleuth Book 5 · Harper Lin Books
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Savannah, Georgia, 1922

A heartbroken Becky relents to her mother’s matchmaking efforts and agrees to go on a date with the successful businessman Herbert Coleman. Despite her cousin Fanny’s attempts to steal him away, Becky is surprised to find she enjoys Herbert’s company. But when a string of murders in Savannah hits too close to home, Becky is witness to the gruesome acts when she finds a mutilated dead body on her family’s tobacco field. She dreams about more murders before they happen and draws grotesque imagery in her sketchbook. Whoever—or whatever—the serial killer is wants to send Becky a message. What do they want from her? The only person who can help Becky is psychic Madame Cecelia, but has she succumbed to the attacks of this strange entity as well?

Set in the Jazz Age of speakeasies and flappers in beautiful and gothic Savannah, Georgia, The Southern Sleuth series will charm your hats off.



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Harper Lin is a 3x USA TODAY bestselling author of cozy mysteries. Visit www.HarperLin.com to see all her books by series, special deals, announcements, and merch store!

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