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Quietly exploring her newfound abilities and reinventing her life, she discovers fifty is the new forty … and there's nothing quiet about it. Connie Keyes thought nothing could surprise her after the past year. Her dead husband's spirit attached to a taxidermy beaver, the moratorium against magic was lifted from her family, and she acquired a gift for communicating with ghosts. Deciding it was high time for a supernatural career move, she heads to a training event she hopes will also be a relaxing getaway. But when the owner of the bed and breakfast where she's staying suddenly dies, Connie's…mehr

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Quietly exploring her newfound abilities and reinventing her life, she discovers fifty is the new forty … and there's nothing quiet about it. Connie Keyes thought nothing could surprise her after the past year. Her dead husband's spirit attached to a taxidermy beaver, the moratorium against magic was lifted from her family, and she acquired a gift for communicating with ghosts. Deciding it was high time for a supernatural career move, she heads to a training event she hopes will also be a relaxing getaway. But when the owner of the bed and breakfast where she's staying suddenly dies, Connie's plans to relax die too. Having never met the owner before, Connie is stunned when a will surfaces that leaves her with the house, a cat, and a deadly mystery. Now with her haunted stuffed beaver tagging along, she sets out to solve the case before the killer sends her to the other side. Secrets aren't the only things buried in the basement. Changing Locks is the second book in the Extra-Ordinary Midlife paranormal women's fiction series. If you enjoy solving mysteries, join Connie and her friends for a little snark, a little creepiness, and a lot of laughs in Lynn M. Stout's spooktacular tale.
Autorenporträt
Lynn M. Stout grew up wandering the streets of an old, historic town in Tennessee. There she absorbed the town's rich history, fed her active imagination, and twisted her ankle on cobblestones. She is an unapologetic voyeur when it comes to old houses and has an unhealthy obsession with creepy staircases. She loves research and enjoys a deep dive into old stories, especially if a ghost is involved. As a recent empty-nester, she is finding adventure in Michigan and is pleasantly surprised to find that her southern roots don't object to cooler weather at all. Find out more at lynnstout.com.