by Kaye C Hill
Accidental P.I. Lexy Lomax is investigating a suspicious death in a decidedly spooky cottage. Kinky, her truculent chihuahua, hates the place, but he seems to be in a minority. She's hindered by her obnoxious ex, and a mysterious beast that dogs her footsteps. And dark forces are running amok.
"Starred Review. Hill avoids the usual cozy clichés in this cracking good read." - Publishers Weekly
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This is British author Hill's sequel to her debut Dead Woman's Shoes (2008).

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