THE DEPOT by Carmen DeSousa, a mini-mystery with a paranormal edge. FREE at BN! The Depot. When Life and Death Cross Tracks. A 13k-Word Mini-Mystery with a Paranormal Edge. They say The Depot is haunted. But in all the years homicide detective Mark Waters has visited the old train station turned restaurant, he’s never seen proof. www.doorway.ru: The Depot: When Life and Death Cross Tracks (): DeSousa, Carmen: BooksAuthor: Carmen DeSousa. The Depot (When Life and Death Cross Tracks), a Mini Mystery with a Ghostly Edge Locals say The Depot is haunted. But in all the years homicide detective Mark Waters has visited the ancient train station turned restaurant, he’s never seen proof.
The Depot (When Life and Death Cross Tracks) is a thirteen-thousand-word mini mystery with a ghostly edge by bestselling romantic-suspense author Carmen DeSousa. If you are looking for her full-length novels, please check out her Amazon author page. . The Depot: When Life And Death Cross Tracks|Carmen DeSousa, This Is Not Available |Shizhong Yang, Blood: A Susan Shader Novel|Joseph Glass, City And Suburban Architecture (Architecture And Decorative Art Series)|Samuel Sloan. Although fictional, my idea for The Depot stemmed from the ghost who haunts the s tavern. My fascination with the restaurant came about the first night I served as the restaurant's general manager. I'd worked there for almost two years and had never heard or saw a thing, but my first night in my new position was a different story.
THE DEPOT by Carmen DeSousa, a mini-mystery with a paranormal edge. FREE at BN! The Depot. When Life and Death Cross Tracks. A 13k-Word Mini-Mystery with a. Did you know THE DEPOT was based on a real ghost story? In I worked at a restaurant in Rockledge, FL called Ashley’s Cafe. Although fictional, my idea for The Depot stemmed from the ghost who haunts the s tavern. The Library: Where Checks Out by Carmen DeSousa This review includes mention of the prequel short story, "The Depot (When Life and Death Cross Tracks), which was included with the Kindle edition of this book. I liked both of these items, although I'll admit to liking the short story better than I liked the novel.
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