Sweet Tea and Spirits (Southern Ghost Hunter) (Volume 5)
**USA Today bestselling series!** Southern girl Verity Long is about as high society as her pet skunk. Which is why she’s surprised as anyone when the new head of the Sugarland social set invites her to join the “it” girls. But this is no social call. Verity’s new client needs her to go in undercover
**USA Today bestselling series!** Southern girl Verity Long is about as high society as her pet skunk. Which is why she’s surprised as anyone when the new head of the Sugarland social set invites her to join the “it” girls. But this is no social call. Verity’s new client needs her to go in undercover and investigate strange happenings at the group’s historic headquarters. But while spirits are whispering hints of murder, the socialites are more focused on Verity’s 1978, avocado-green Cadillac. And when Verity stumbles upon a fresh body, she’s going to need the long-dead citizens of Sugarland to help her solve the crime. Good thing she has the handsome deputy sheriff Ellis Wydell on hand, as well as her ghostly sidekick Frankie. The bad thing is, the ghosts are now whispering about the end of a certain ghost hunter.
Wonderful series! I have been a fan of Ms. Fox’s for a long time, as I’ve said many times before, and I am always excited when a new book comes out by her. This book is the fifth title in the Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries series, and it is a welcome one. Verity receives a mysterious call about a murder at the Sugarland Heritage Society at the same time Ellis receives a call about a break-in at the same place. When the calls are investigated, nothing is found. However, when Verity goes herself to…
Sweet Tea and Spirits by Angie Fox Humorous and engaging mystery. It can be read as a stand alone but a richer experience if others have been read prior.
Verity is better than ever! I just love this series and this book is fantastic! Things are looking up for Verity in more ways than one, but she’s not the only one. Wow! The directions this latest sequel are going in are wonderful. Not only are the regular characters great, the new ones are too. They are all vivid and lively, even the ghosts. There is no doubt that Verity has a gift when dealing with people, living and deceased. There may even be hope as far as Ellis’ mother is concerned. Seeing new things for…