The Lady in Blue

A Grunge Gods and Graveyards Mystery

Kids, Fiction, Love and Romance, Teen, Fiction - YA, Romance
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Author: Kimberly G. Giarratano ISBN: 1230000399685
Publisher: Kimberly G. Giarratano Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kimberly G. Giarratano
ISBN: 1230000399685
Publisher: Kimberly G. Giarratano
Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The Lady in Blue stole a car and fled Ash.

Out on Devlin Road she emerged from a crash.

She wandered the woods with her head dripping blood.

Then drowned in the river in water and mud.

All her life criminology student Liz Bloom has heard this rhyme, meant to scare young campers. When she’s about to take on her first cold case, Liz learns the eerie song is about her great aunt Lana. Liz isn’t big on studying, but she does have one advantage most criminologists don’t -- she can speak to the dead.

In 1955, Lana Bloom was an eighteen-year-old beauty with Hollywood dreams who fell in love with a stranger. When Lana died in a bloody car crash, all signs pointed to the mysterious man who was never seen again.

As Lana unravels the details surrounding her last week of life, the tale she weaves for Liz is one of desire, betrayal, and murder. If Lana can’t identify her killer, not only will a murderer escape punishment, but her ghostly form will cease to exist. And Liz will have failed the most important assignment of all – family.

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The Lady in Blue stole a car and fled Ash.

Out on Devlin Road she emerged from a crash.

She wandered the woods with her head dripping blood.

Then drowned in the river in water and mud.

All her life criminology student Liz Bloom has heard this rhyme, meant to scare young campers. When she’s about to take on her first cold case, Liz learns the eerie song is about her great aunt Lana. Liz isn’t big on studying, but she does have one advantage most criminologists don’t -- she can speak to the dead.

In 1955, Lana Bloom was an eighteen-year-old beauty with Hollywood dreams who fell in love with a stranger. When Lana died in a bloody car crash, all signs pointed to the mysterious man who was never seen again.

As Lana unravels the details surrounding her last week of life, the tale she weaves for Liz is one of desire, betrayal, and murder. If Lana can’t identify her killer, not only will a murderer escape punishment, but her ghostly form will cease to exist. And Liz will have failed the most important assignment of all – family.

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