The Haunted Heist

Just because she can see the dead doesn’t mean Verity Long wants to spend her days hunting ghosts. Instead, she’s over the moon to land a marketing job at the local bank… until she finds her new boss dead in the vault. Even her ghost friend, Frankie, knows that's no way to start a career.

Relieved to let the police take charge, Verity steps aside, bound and determined to keep her ghost sightings to herself. But when she learns the main suspect in the murder is a very crooked, very dead mobster, Verity knows it's up to her to solve the case.

She teams up with her ghostly gangster buddy Frankie, as well as the irresistible and charming Ellis, as the three of them search haunted mob hideouts, hidden passageways, and historic cemeteries for the facts behind the heist of the century—and a modern-day motive for murder.

Too bad uncovering the truth could very well make Verity the next victim…

Another brilliant page turner from Angie Fox!

Verity is surprised one morning when her friend Lauralee arrives with Lauralee's Uncle Reggie, Reggie has just taken over as the local bank manager and is determined to update the bank, including the marketing materials and with that in mind he has invited Verity to be the new marketing maven.  When she arrives at the meeting it seems a foregone conclusion, things are just winding up when Reggie is called downstairs to the vault, the next thing is he is found dead! The only people that could have killed him are his daughter EmmaJane aka Em, the deputy bank manager Carla, the head teller or the security guard, there is just one slight problem, Reggie was killed in the manner of a gangster who should be well and truly dead and buried.  Now Verity needs to combine forces with Frankie (her resident ghost) and hopefully with Ellis Wydell (unless his mother has her way) to determine the truth behind Reggie's death (oh and if she can track down a ghostly pastor that would be helpful as well!)

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