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Sometimes dead men do tell tales.
Titus Strong, criminal defense attorney, has had some unusual clients since moving to Shipwreck Point. But none as extraordinary as Fannie Tyler.
The beautiful young widow still talks to her husband every day, even though he perished in a blizzard six years ago.
And he talks back.
Through him, Fannie brings the bereaved women of Whitby communications from beyond the grave.
Her séances aren't enough to support herself and her son, and in summer she rents rooms to vacationers from Boston. This year, a nearby theater in the formerly family-friendly neighborhood has booked a burlesque troupe.
And the visitors are moving out.
In desperate financial straits, Fannie asks the lawyer to convince the theater owner to replace the scandalous show.
But when the proprietor is found murdered, and all the clues point to his client, Titus must change course.
Will the clever defense attorney be able to prove Fannie's innocence?
Or will the stunning sibyl be fated to join her spouse by way of the hangman's noose?
Read The Case of the Comely Clairvoyant to find out!
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