Shannon's Creek

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Shots fired! Officer down! Sergeant Stacey O'Hara, a Sheriff's deputy is seriously wounded during a shootout and is near death. Sergeant Jay Reardon, a deputy from Shannon's Creek, Virginia, is an out of town visitor riding with an officer friend. He comes to her aid and is stunned by Stacey's likeness to his missing wife. About to pass over the divide between the living and the dead, Stacey is stopped by a spirit from the other side. She tells Stacey that she must not die. During the long months of recovery, ...
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Shots fired! Officer down! Sergeant Stacey O'Hara, a Sheriff's deputy is seriously wounded during a shootout and is near death. Sergeant Jay Reardon, a deputy from Shannon's Creek, Virginia, is an out of town visitor riding with an officer friend. He comes to her aid and is stunned by Stacey's likeness to his missing wife. About to pass over the divide between the living and the dead, Stacey is stopped by a spirit from the other side. She tells Stacey that she must not die. During the long months of recovery, Stacey realizes that the spirit is not a figment of her imagination and accepts it as an invisible entity whose voice is comforting, supportive and who is encouraging her to get well. The entity identifies herself as Ellie Reardon. She explains no one knows she is dead, only her killer. Ellie seeks Stacey's help in finding her body and her murderer. Stacey's godfather offers her his summer home in Shannon's Creek, in south West Virginia, to recuperate. On her arrival Stacey meets a disgruntled sheriff and his deputy Jay Reardon, whom she doesn't remember. Stacey quickly learns that she could pass for Ellie's twin. A vital bit of information Ellie neglected to tell her. High on the suspect list is Jay Reardon, who was about to divorce Ellie when she disappeared. The attraction between Stacey and Jay is something they can't ignore. They decide it's better to join forces in solving the mystery of Ellie's disappearance and murder.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780759905528
  • Publisher: Mundania Press
  • Publication date: 8/28/2003
  • Pages: 196
  • Product dimensions: 5.00 (w) x 8.00 (h) x 0.45 (d)

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