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The Depot (When Life and Death Cross Tracks), a Mini Mystery with a Ghostly Edge


Locals say The Depot is haunted. But in all the years homicide detective Mark Waters has visited the ancient train station turned restaurant, he’s never seen proof. 
Until now...


If you like mystery with a touch of paranormal and romance, and just need to escape for a while, download this free short story for your Kindle, Nook, iPad, tablet, smart phone, or even your PC. 

Because of reader demand, a follow-up story is in the works now available for the next chapter in the life of Detective Mark Waters, along with the background on our Pennsylvania ghost, so The Depot is officially a prequel.


Download The Depot FREE, instantly, here!

Until next time, happy reading, friends!
Carmen

By the way, here is my inspiration for the location of The Library (Where Life Checks Out), the follow up story to The Depot.






The Depot Image by Doug Hagadorn Photography


Scranton Memorial Library image courtesy of: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

Comments

  1. Nice I love that building. I would love to check it out.

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    1. It's amazing. Hard to believe that it's in Scranton, PA. I love finding unique buildings like it for my stories. The castle on the cover of Creatus Animus is real too. Located about an hour from Boston and New York. Just seeing buildings like these send my mind into overdrive, imagining stories.

      Thanks again for reading and commenting. I love to hear what my avid-reading friends think.

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  2. Also I wanted to say thank you for The Depot.

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    1. My pleasure, Linda. I wrote The Pit Stop and The Depot with the intention of giving them away. I hope you enjoyed them. 😊

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