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Popcorn and Poltergeists
Popcorn and Poltergeists
Popcorn and Poltergeists
Audiobook5 hours

Popcorn and Poltergeists

Written by Nancy Warren

Narrated by Sarah Zimmerman

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Is there a murderous poltergeist on the loose?

When an Oxford caretaker is killed by a fall down the library stairs, and a professor attacked, rumors fly that it's the work of a poltergeist who's been causing havoc at the college.

The prof is a knitter, and a customer at Lucy Swift's shop, Cardinal Woolsey's. But Lucy thinks a very human killer is shifting the blame onto a ghost who can't defend themselves and she's determined to trap the real killer and get justice for the dead man.

However, danger lurks at the college where old secrets and new crimes collide. Vampire and old book expert Rafe Crosyer has been called in to value the college's literary collection, and he witnesses firsthand how angry the ghost really is.

Furious enough to kill? Or is there something else the tantrum-throwing spirit is trying to tell them?

And will they decipher the message before it's too late?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 5, 2021
ISBN9781705275689
Popcorn and Poltergeists
Author

Nancy Warren

USA TODAY bestselling author Nancy Warren lives in the Pacific Northwest where her hobbies include skiing, hiking and snow shoeing. She's an author of more than thirty novels and novellas for Harlequin and has won numerous awards. Visit her website at www.nancywarren.net.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Still love this series and the reader. She needs to work on her Northern accents and learn how the English pronounce "row", meaning argument (rhymes with"cow"), vs. "row", meaning column (rhymes with "toe").
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    These get better and better! And I love the narrator.