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⚡️Book Title : Haunting Jordan (Port Chatham Mystery #1)
⚡Book Author : P.J. Alderman
⚡Page : 421 pages
⚡Published September 29th 2009 by Bantam (first published January 1st 2009)
Haunting Jordan (Port Chatham Mystery #1) - RITA-nominated author P. J. Alderman weaves present-day supernatural sleuthery with nineteenth-century intrigue in the first book of an enchanting new mystery series set in picturesque Port Chatham, Washington. Jordan Marsh left L.A. for the quaint Pacific Northwest town of Port Chatham in pursuit of some much-needed R & R. As the prime suspect in her cheating husbands murder, she had been hoping to immerse herself in the restoration of the charming Victorian shed just boughtand put all talk of homicide investigations behind her. But as she soon discovers, the coldest of cases cry out to be solved, too. For this old house comes fully furnishedwith two garrulous ghosts who have a century-old murder of their own theyd like her to look into. Now, if Jordan can keep the L.A. police at bay, and sort through a suspect list of shady characters circa 1890, she might just clear a wrongly accused mans nameand her own.


Haunting Jordan (Port Chatham Mystery #1)
RITA-nominated author P. J. Alderman weaves present-day supernatural sleuthery with nineteenth-century intrigue in the first book of an enchanting new mystery series set in picturesque Port Chatham, Washington. Jordan Marsh left L.A. for the quaint Pacific Northwest town of Port Chatham in pursuit of some much-needed R & R. As the prime suspect in her cheating husbands murder, she had been hoping to immerse herself in the restoration of the charming Victorian shed just boughtand put all talk of homicide investigations behind her. But as she soon discovers, the coldest of cases cry out to be solved, too. For this old house comes fully furnishedwith two garrulous ghosts who have a century-old murder of their own theyd like her to look into. Now, if Jordan can keep the L.A. police at bay, and sort through a suspect list of shady characters circa 1890, she might just clear a wrongly accused mans nameand her own.
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