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Two-Timing Corpse: The Number Mysteries

by Dusty Bunker
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Overview

When fifty-year-old millionaire Henry Vandalay is found stabbed to death on the cement floor of his shop, and the Tarot Death card is found in the ancient Keltic layout spread neatly beside his cold body, Henry’s beautiful young wife, Katherine, hires numerologist, Samantha Blackwell, to find her husband’s killer. Katherine invites Sam to the Vandalay mansion for the weekend.

During an elegant dinner at the mansion, Sam is visited by a vision of a floating dead man who supplicates her with decomposing arms. The tension mounts when she is awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of footsteps in the hallway. She peers out of her bedroom doorway to find an apparition moving down the grand staircase.

The discovery of a hidden pagan altar lures Sam even deeper into the convoluted relationships in the drafty house, and into the business dealings of Henry Vandalay.

The next day, as a small circle of people gather for the reading of the will, terrible secrets are revealed. Is Sam getting too close to the killer? Will she be next? Only her steely resolve propels her to unravel the mystery hidden in the Tarot layout, and reveal the identity of the true killer.

Synopsis

A hidden pagan altar and the ancient Keltic Tarot lure Samantha Blackwell to a mansion by the sea where things go bump in the night.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2002
Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
Pages
246
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780595216215

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