A haunted hospice. A hidden treasure. A summer Suzanna will never forget. Classical guitarist Suzanna Archer is back in a suspenseful new mystery set in Cape May, New Jersey--a seaside town as rich in charm and history as it is in secrets, corruption, and whispers of restless spirits. As she spends the summer working at a hospice rumored to be haunted, Suzanna struggles with the emotional toll of performing for patients nearing the end of their lives. But when a WWII veteran hints at a long-buried family secret, and a stash of lost gold coins, everything changes. Her search for answers pulls…mehr
A haunted hospice. A hidden treasure. A summer Suzanna will never forget. Classical guitarist Suzanna Archer is back in a suspenseful new mystery set in Cape May, New Jersey--a seaside town as rich in charm and history as it is in secrets, corruption, and whispers of restless spirits. As she spends the summer working at a hospice rumored to be haunted, Suzanna struggles with the emotional toll of performing for patients nearing the end of their lives. But when a WWII veteran hints at a long-buried family secret, and a stash of lost gold coins, everything changes. Her search for answers pulls her into the orbit of a charming yet cagey Englishman, a medical assistant with a hidden agenda, and a jittery ghost with unfinished business. As Suzanna follows the clues, she awakens a presence that has waited too long and is not ready to stay silent. With old friends by her side, and a little paranormal help, Suzanna digs deeper to uncover the truth. But some truths are buried for a reason. Is Suzanna ready to face what lies beneath?
Kathleen Mayes is a former music professor and lifelong classical guitarist from Southern New Jersey. She spent over thirty years teaching classical guitar, music history, and theory at Rowan University, while also performing in concert halls and playing background music in cozy cafés at and around Philly and South Jersey. She's recorded several albums--solo and in duet with her husband, Joseph Mayes. The duo made their Carnegie Hall debut in 2010. Along the way, she's worked with wonderful ensembles and published guitar quartet arrangements published by Guitar Chamber Music Press. Now retired from the classroom and the concert stage, Kathleen has traded her sheet music for stories. She's having a blast writing mysteries filled with music, ghosts, and just the right amount of mischief.
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