MURDER BY MISTAKE A dead artist is stalking Mollie Fenwick. How inconvenient. Mollie's new life as a widow is turned upside down when she has a psychic vision of a murder being committed in her new apartment - and it comes true. She knows she should put her trust in Detective Bartholomew, but she'd not only have to admit to being psychic, she'd be under another man's control as she was with her husband. Using her artistic ability, and with the help of her aunt and a former special forces Native American, she tracks down the killer, which puts her in danger, and at odds with the hunky detective. When they finally work together, they search for the killer among a gang of thieves and also try to learn the secret of the dead artist. During their investigation, Mollie learns that keeping secrets can be deadly, and there's a big difference between caring and controlling.
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Andi Holton came to When her girlfriend goes missing, Andi gets sees her whereabouts in a psychic vision. She’s experienced these before and knows she can’t ignore them. Before she can act on the vision, an unknown assailant strikes her down and leaves her for dead in her friend’s burning house. When she comes to there’s a dead body on the premises. Detective W.D. “ |
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| Murder For Kicks, Book 2 in the Mollie Fenwick Mystery Series Determined to avoid problems because of being psychic, Mollie tells Detective Bartholomew about her vision of a kidnapping. Because she has no details, he can't investigate and Mollie sets out to get those details herself. Discovering the kidnapping site is in front of a martial arts studio, she signs up for a class, only to get entangled in the middle of a murder mystery and once again become a target of a killer. Desperate to find the kidnapping victim and to learn the identity of her would-be-killer, she again enlists the help of Bartholomew and Jack Wolf, the ex-special forces Native American, adding another copm, Jackson. After several harrowing experiences and several attempts on her life, Mollie unearths the killer. Mollie might have been honestg about her visions this time, b ut has she learned when to draw the line at investigating on her own? Time will tell.
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