When native New Yorker Natalie DeLeon finds a dead woman at her work as a hotel clerk in Wisconsin, she argues with the murderer about the mess, and he threatens her life if she tells anything. Even though she’s not allowed to talk or she’ll die, the Green Bay and De Pere police consider her their best witness, much to her dismay. Between sexy detective Peter Brown and his ghost-hunting buddies, she can never have what she really wants—to be left alone to finish her college degree then get out of the close-knit town where she doesn’t fit in.
When native New Yorker Natalie DeLeon finds a dead woman at her work as a hotel clerk in Wisconsin, she argues with the murderer about the mess, and he threatens her life if she tells anything. Even though she’s not allowed to talk or she’ll die, the Green Bay and De Pere police consider her their best witness, much to her dismay. Between sexy detective Peter Brown and his ghost-hunting buddies, she can never have what she really wants—to be left alone to finish her college degree then get out of the close-knit town where she doesn’t fit in.
At approximately 255 pages and 72,000 words, this book is priced low for readers to enjoy.
Andie Alexander (a pen name) makes her home with her husband and three teenagers in Wisconsin. She's been writing for at least ten years, and writes as Markee Anderson as well as a few other pen names. This pen name is for her mysteries and adventures. See www.andiealexander.com for more of her titles.
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Overview
** Natalie Mysteries **When native New Yorker Natalie DeLeon finds a dead woman at her work as a hotel clerk in Wisconsin, she argues with the murderer about the mess, and he threatens her life if she tells anything. Even though she’s not allowed to talk or she’ll die, the Green Bay and De Pere police consider her their best witness, much to her dismay. Between sexy detective Peter Brown and his ghost-hunting buddies, she can never have what she really wants—to be left alone to finish her college degree then get out of the close-knit town where she doesn’t fit in.
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