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Flash, Ghost, Gone

(2026)
(A book in the Ghost Photographer Paranormal Cozy Mystery series)
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A vanished ghost-hunter. A husband on the run. And a ghost photographer who can’t outrun the spectres of past and present.

Liv Seven has always found her aunt’s inn just a little too… spirited. The shuttered, heavily haunted rooms above the medieval tavern known as The Sacred Salmon are strictly off-limits—especially to someone who tends to photograph ghosts without meaning to. But when a famous TV ghost-hunter disappears after spending the night there, Liv’s camera may be the only witness to what’s lurking behind those locked doors.

As if that weren’t enough, a ghost from Liv’s own life walks back in: her estranged, disgraced husband, fresh from a collapsed pyramid scheme and now wanted by the police. He swears he’s changed. He swears he needs her help. Liv can’t decide whether to believe him—or banish him for good.

Then a charismatic leader of an occult society and a long-lost relative also arrive at The Sacred Salmon, and things go from ‘haunted’ to ‘spectrally chaotic’ in record time.

Caught between past and present, living and dead, Liv must uncover the truth before the spirits—or the all-too-human villains hiding among them—claim another victim.

FLASH GHOST GONE is the third book in the Ghost Photographer Paranormal Cozy Mystery Series—perfect for readers who love charming English villages, sharp-witted heroines, found-family chaos, and a deliciously spooky shiver of suspense.


Genre: Cozy Mystery

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