Killer Karma One fine afternoon, Inspector Cole Dunavan finds he has been murdered and has become a ghost - with no idea how to be a ghost. All while trying to learn the identity of his killer. He learns, to his horror, that his body has not been found
TITLE | : | Killer Karma |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.81 (751 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1592220061 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Hardcover |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 288 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2005-10-12 |
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One fine afternoon, Inspector Cole Dunavan finds he has been murdered and has become a ghost - with no idea how to be a ghost. No one sees or hears him; he can't move objects; and initially, he can't even walk through doors or walls. He learns, to his horror, that his body has not been found and the circumstances of his disappearance make it appear he betrayed his marriage and was killed by his mistress who has also disappeared. But the truth is that the woman was an informant and he is still on earth because his obsession with finding evidence against her boss put her in mortal danger. While he works at saving her, he struggles to communicate with his old partner and to get straight with his wife. All while trying to learn the identity of his killer.
Editorial :
Awesome product and seller. This is not 'the advanced version'. You don't need meat!! And you won't want any ever again after reading this amazing book.. Heal the planet. But they are really interested in profits above all, and not getting sued or being the target of bad publicity. Read it. Although full of drama, there are no events; rather, it is an analysis of personal power and the exercise of it, both within and without the family. I would read the second and third books if that were the case. Had to use this book for MATH100. These are the authors themes and have been for a while and it feels like newer books needs a refresh into new topics.
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