It’s the third day to get a free copy of Debbie De Louise’s five-star mystery Sea Scope. If you haven’t partaken of this great offer, please do before it’s over; you have until the 25th. (What a great holiday present.)
Sarah, still over her brother’s passing and lamenting the break-up of her marriage, determines to get away. Sea Scope, a childhood home, beckons. Two decades previous, she and Glen, her brother, had come across a dead body by a lighthouse. Back then, Sarah had never comprehended why her parents had left Sea Scope so quickly … nor why her father commit suicide a year later. Upon return to Sea Scope, she must face memories and messages, and deal with bizarre clues written in crayon from someone claiming to be her brother. Several ghastly facts come to the forefront about that strange summer so many years past. How will she deal with them?
Do get your free copy of Sea Scope—you’ll enjoy the enthralling ride of this dark, gripping tale.
The universal link to the book is:
mybook.to/SeaScope
You can also find it on Amazon at:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PPW1D41/
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