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Small-time Crime, Big-time Danger
Of all the crimes to plague the idyllic small town of Stirling Mills, Texas, Lexie Lincoln never expected jewelry theft. But thieves are breaking into local homes, stealing cheap costume jewelry and stirring up paranoia. When a ghost suggests that the jewelry may be more valuable than anyone realizes, Lexie finds herself delving into forgotten chapters of the town's strange history.
...They call her "Lucky Lexie," but Lexie Lincoln's notorious luck may have run out
First, she loses her newspaper job.
Then she shows up for a job interview, only to find the editor dead—which makes her the prime suspect.
To top it off, an ice storm strands her in town and the only place she can find to stay is haunted by a pushy ghost.
On the other hand, the cop investigating the
...Is she missing, or was she ever there?
As a newspaper reporter, Lexie Lincoln knows a good story when she sees one, and when a source doesn't show up for an interview and doesn't answer her phone, Lexie feels certain there's something wrong. This woman is a visitor to town, on her own and vulnerable, and Lexie may be the only person to realize she's gone missing.
The weird thing is that nobody else remembers
...Was It an Accident—or Vengeance?
When a fisherman spots a car in the river, it's the most exciting news during a slow week in Stirling Mills, and newspaper editor Lexie Lincoln is there to cover it. The cops think it was an accident, but a ghost on the scene tells Lexie the drowned driver got what he deserved for cheating her out of her land. Lexie figures the ghost got vengeance.
There are just two problems:
...It's the event someone's dying to attend . . .
The grand-opening party at a new bed-and-breakfast in a vintage farmhouse that's supposedly haunted poses quite the dilemma for Lexie Lincoln. Most of the other guests are noted ghost hunters, and since Lexie actually can see ghosts, she'll know whether they're frauds and whether the inn really is haunted. But showing what she knows or honestly reporting on what she sees
...Locking the doors may not keep a killer out
Lexie Lincoln hoped the Saturday outing Wes Mosby planned would be a date, a step toward defining their ambiguous relationship, but it turns out to be something better: a story. Wes fears there was something shady about the construction of a bridge that collapsed in a recent storm. It's out of his jurisdiction, but he thinks Lexie's just the person to dig into it.
...Someone knows who's been naughty, and they're not being nice about it
Lexie Lincoln is excited about the holiday season. Stirling Mills puts on a big celebration, with elaborate light displays and numerous events. It'll be like living in one of those TV Christmas movies she binges every December.
There's just one damper on her holiday spirit: the Secret Santa, an information vigilante who seems to have
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