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. The Ghost Wore Polyester (a hilarious paranormal mystery)

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by Gail Koger & S.J. Smithmeet the Authors

Category: mystery

the first Tildy MacNamara Mystery™

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Tildy MacNamara is a psychic whose screwy predictions, no matter how well-intentioned, often leave chaos in their wake. She woke up at 41 to find herself without a husband, a life, or a clue.

Then she inherits a New Age bookstore in Sedona — a mystical place where psychics (and maybe a few psychos) are not only accepted, but celebrated.

There, she finds new friends, a new purpose, and a new home &endash; complete with a pain-in-the-butt ghost.

The dead guy is Houston Powers, a journalist murdered 25 years ago while tracking down a lead on the car-bomb death of newspaper reporter Don Bolles. Houston needs Tildy to find out who killed him so that he can pass over.

Tildy's not exactly Dana Scully, but her hit-&-miss investigation does manage to turn up:

  • a geriatric mob Don who thinks he's Elvis, & would be hilarious if he wasn't so dangerous
  • an aging playboy land developer with everything to lose if Tildy reveals an old land scam
  • a powerful senator determined to keep her from linking him with the land scan & the Bolles murder.

But what if Houston's murder had nothing to do with any of this…?

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Thanks for everyone that bought Ghost during our January sell off special. A few copies are still available through Amazon.com.


Ordering Information

ISBN: 1-890109-76-2
$12.95 US
Imprint: CrossTIME
185 pages
trade paperback

Gail Koger & SJ Smith


About the Authors

Gail grew up in rural northern Arizona, & now lives in Peoria with her two crazy dogs, Zeke & Jake.

Sally, born & raised in Tucson, lives in Scottsdale with her husband, son, & Japanese Chins, Casey & Mini-Me.

Sally & Gail are award-winning script & novel writers. The Ghost Wore Polyester is their first novel as a team.


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