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Death at Peony House (eBook)

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Death at Peony House
Death at Peony House eBook Cover, written by Krista Walsh
Death at Peony House eBook Cover,
written by Krista Walsh
Author(s) Krista Walsh
Series The Dark Descendants
Publisher Raven's Quill Press
Publication date September 14, 2016
Media type eBook
Length 446 Pages
ISBN 9781386727194
ASIN B01LXURS9W
Preceded by The Invisible Entente
Followed by Song of Wishrock Harbor

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Death at Peony House is an eBook written by Krista Walsh. It is the first work in the Dark Descendants series by this author. In this work the character Allegra Rossi is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Death at Peony House
  • Author: Krista Walsh
  • Published By: Raven's Quill Press
  • Length: 446 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B01LXURS9W
  • ISBN: 9781386727194
  • Publishing Date: September 14, 2016


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Plot Summary

For 150 years… the case remains unsolved. Will Daphne’s special powers help solve it? Daphne loves being a journalist. Digging up the next big story drives her. Sometimes, the leads take her down a different path. When she finds the body at Peony House, the city’s abandoned hospital, she is onto more than just a big headline. Writing isn’t her only talent. Daphne has powers. Things get complicated when Detective Hunter gets involved. They used to have a thing. She still loves him. When he tries to warn her away from the case, it puts her in a bind. Her editor wants the story for the Saturday edition, and she wants to get to the bottom of the boy’s murder. There’s just one problem. Hunter doesn’t know her secret. With a dark past, a love she would like to rekindle, and an old murder that might tie to a current case, her life has just gotten complicated.


Book Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.


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