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Greenville was supposed to be quiet. It never is. Devin Green keeps the old mountain hotel running in a ghost town that lives up to its name--especially as the anniversary of the deadly 1800s fire approaches. She swears she'll shut down early this year...until unexpected guests show up. Suspended detective Courtney Rankin arrives hoping to disappear for a week--only to realize Devin is the woman she once shared a wild, anonymous night with in college. Her sister-in-law Kayla insists on staying; the town's haunted history is perfect research for her next novel. At the same time, Gail Moretti…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Greenville was supposed to be quiet. It never is. Devin Green keeps the old mountain hotel running in a ghost town that lives up to its name--especially as the anniversary of the deadly 1800s fire approaches. She swears she'll shut down early this year...until unexpected guests show up. Suspended detective Courtney Rankin arrives hoping to disappear for a week--only to realize Devin is the woman she once shared a wild, anonymous night with in college. Her sister-in-law Kayla insists on staying; the town's haunted history is perfect research for her next novel. At the same time, Gail Moretti and her daughter Katie flee an abusive husband with stolen diamonds they didn't know they had. Lost in the mountains, they're rescued by eighty-one-year-old Bea Jost, who leads them toward Greenville--trailing danger with every step. Molly, the inn's aging keeper, can see the ghosts others can't. And she knows the spirits are split between protecting the living and unleashing another disaster. As the fire's anniversary nears, the veil thins, the past claws forward, and a storm of living and dead converges on Greenville. This year, the town won't go quietly--and neither will the people fighting to survive it.
Autorenporträt
Gerri Hill has forty-four published works, including the 2022 GCLS winner The Great Charade and the 2021 GCLS winner Gillette Park, the 2020 GCLS winner After the Summer Rain, the 2019 winner The Neighbor, the 2017 GCLS winner Paradox Valley, 2014 GCLS winner The Midnight Moon, 2011, 2012 and 2013 winners Devil's Rock, Hell's Highway and Snow Falls, as well as the 2013 Lambda finalist At Seventeen. Gerri lives in south-central Texas, only a few hours from the Gulf Coast, a place that has inspired many of her books. With her partner, Diane, they share their life with two Australian shepherds--Rylee and Mason--and a couple of furry felines. For more, visit her website at gerrihill.com.