Sue Ann Jaffarian

Ghost of a Gamble By Sue Ann Jaffarian

by Cynthia Chow


Apparently being ashamed of one's parent is a universal sentiment, and even a world-famous world-famous psychic medium such as Milo Ravenscroft isn’t immune. Perhaps he can be forgiven for not exactly approving of his showgirl-turned-fortune-telling mother, as having no powers herself and his own going on the fritz whenever they are together, Dolly Ravenscroft has never fully believed in his abilities.

Second-Hand Stiff: An Odelia Grey Mystery By Sue Ann Jaffarian

by Cynthia Chow


It's "Storage Wars" in Long Beach for Odelia Grey during the post-Thanksgiving Monday that she spends with a little too much family. After only recently being reunited with the mother who had abandoned her when she was sixteen and discovering that Grace Littlejohn would go on to have entirely new family thirty years later, the news that they may unexpectedly be spending more time together is not entirely positive. When Odelia's security agent half-brother is called away on business before he can take Grace back to her home, Odelia tries to make the best of an uncomfortable situation even, though it has the two women accompanying another Thanksgiving relative to an auction for an abandoned storage unit.

Hide & Snoop by Sue Ann Jaffarian/Interview/Giveaway

by Cynthia Chow
& Lorie Lewis Ham



As much as Odelia Grey loathes her designation as the “corpse magnet,” she nevertheless seems completely unable to avoid it. That’s probably because this seventh installment in her adventures opens with Odelia sitting in a police interview room, dressed in a nightgown, covered in blood, and attempting to explain to the detectives how she just happened to discover a bloody corpse in the house of her very unlikable boss.

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