Corpse In The Crystal Ball, Kari Lee Townsend
Corpse In The Crystal Ball, Kari Lee Townsend
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Corpse In The Crystal Ball

Author: Kari Lee Townsend

Narrator: Tiffany Morgan

Unabridged: 8 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/07/2021


Synopsis

Psychic Sunshine Meadows makes a dark discovery in the woods . . .

After clearing her name as the prime suspect in a murder, Sunny Meadows hopes she can finally enjoy some serenity in the idyllic town of Divinity in upstate New York. She’d also like a second chance with Detective Mitch Stone. But when Mitch's gorgeous ex-girlfriend Isabel Gonzales shows up, Sunny's not sure she can compete. Then Isabel mysteriously disappears.

When the police turn to Sunny for help, her visions lead to the discovery of Isabel's corpse in the woods. Before she died, Isabel scrawled a message in the dirt implicating Mitch in her murder. Now Sunny must help the man she's falling in love with as she sets out to find the real killer. But this time Sunny's clairvoyant abilities might not save her—as what she doesn't see can hurt her . . .

Contains mature themes.

About Kari Lee Townsend

Kari Lee Townsend is the bestselling author of the Fortune Teller Mystery series. A former teacher and editor, she also enjoys writing romantic comedy and children's fiction. Townsend lives in central New York with her husband and four children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Yvonne on June 21, 2012

Sunny Meadows moved to the quaint upstate New York town of Divinity in hopes of living a quiet life away from the hustle and bustle of her parents’ New York City lifestyle. She is finally away from their conservative ways and can live the life she wants as the town’s psychic. Unfortunately, things d......more

Goodreads review by Argiri on February 27, 2018

B.R.A.CE. 2018 4 βιβλία διαφορετικών γυναικών συγγραφέων 3.5* I like it a lot. It's funny with a good plot, although it was quite obvious who the killer was.......more

Goodreads review by Alice on July 11, 2014

3.5 Stars. Overall, Corpse in the Crystal Ball is a vast improvement over the first book of the series. The nonstop, corny one-liners are gone, as are the juvenile name calling. However, the book still suffers from inconsistencies, redundancies, and a blatant lack of logic. The nature of cozy myster......more