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Throw the Fastball: April May Snow Psychic Mystery #5
| AUTHOR | Swanson, M. Scott |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (02/20/2020) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Psychic powers attract dangerous players.
The first clue is a creepy Voodoo doll, and the second clue is a sketchy mystical shop. And what's with the macabre basement?After the paranormal excitement the last few weeks, I'm looking forward to more "Beach hair, I don't care" time. I hope the relaxation will put my "gifts" back into hibernation before I start my career at the law firm in Atlanta.
Freebie tickets to a minor league baseball game destroy any expectations of a break from the paranormal weirdness that dogs my life.
The Pensacola Pufferfish's once-promising season is in shambles. Their ace rookie starting pitcher is throwing fastballs the opposition is crushing over the wall. Half the Pufferfish players are out for the season with the most peculiar injuries. All awful timing considering the owner is in negotiations to sell the team.
Is it a coincidence or a revengeful payback scheme?
My cousin Tricia is in love with Pensacola's tall, boyishly handsome pitcher. She claims his much younger age feels taboo. Still, it doesn't curtail her flirtatious body language toward the big, sweet country boy. She is often conflicted like that.
I spy a demonic Voodoo doll in the back of a player's car, my hyperactive curiosity kicks into overdrive, and the facts surface like magic.
Searching for the truth angers evil people to the point of murder. I may need more than my paranormal "gifts" to rescue me from this mystery.
Throw the Fastball will keep you turning pages to the end!
Psychic powers attract dangerous players.
The first clue is a creepy Voodoo doll, and the second clue is a sketchy mystical shop. And what's with the macabre basement?After the paranormal excitement the last few weeks, I'm looking forward to more "Beach hair, I don't care" time. I hope the relaxation will put my "gifts" back into hibernation before I start my career at the law firm in Atlanta.
Freebie tickets to a minor league baseball game destroy any expectations of a break from the paranormal weirdness that dogs my life.
The Pensacola Pufferfish's once-promising season is in shambles. Their ace rookie starting pitcher is throwing fastballs the opposition is crushing over the wall. Half the Pufferfish players are out for the season with the most peculiar injuries. All awful timing considering the owner is in negotiations to sell the team.
Is it a coincidence or a revengeful payback scheme?
My cousin Tricia is in love with Pensacola's tall, boyishly handsome pitcher. She claims his much younger age feels taboo. Still, it doesn't curtail her flirtatious body language toward the big, sweet country boy. She is often conflicted like that.
I spy a demonic Voodoo doll in the back of a player's car, my hyperactive curiosity kicks into overdrive, and the facts surface like magic.
Searching for the truth angers evil people to the point of murder. I may need more than my paranormal "gifts" to rescue me from this mystery.
Throw the Fastball will keep you turning pages to the end!
