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by Kathryn Meyer Griffith




  Scraps

  of Paper

  The First Spookie Town Murder Mystery

  (Prequel to All Things Slip Away,

  Ghosts Beneath Us and Witches Among Us.)

  By Kathryn Meyer Griffith

  Other books by Kathryn Meyer Griffith:

  Evil Stalks the Night

  The Heart of the Rose

  Blood Forged

  Vampire Blood (Prequel to Human No Longer)

  Human No Longer (Sequel to Vampire Blood)

  The Last Vampire (2012 Epic EBook Awards Finalist)

  Witches

  The Calling

  Scraps of Paper-The First Spookie Town Murder Mystery

  All Things Slip Away-The Second Spookie Town Murder Mystery

  Ghosts Beneath Us-The Third Spookie Town Murder Mystery

  Witches Among Us-The Fourth Spookie Town Murder Mystery

  Egyptian Heart

  Winter’s Journey

  The Ice Bridge

  Don’t Look Back, Agnes

  A Time of Demons and Angels

  The Woman in Crimson

  Four Spooky Short Stories

  Night Carnival

  Forever and Always Novella

  The Nameless One erotic horror short story

  Dinosaur Lake (2014 Epic EBook Awards Finalist)

  Dinosaur Lake II: Dinosaurs Arising

  Dinosaur Lake III: Infestation

  Dinosaur Lake IV: Dinosaur Wars

  Memories of My Childhood

  *All 25 of Kathryn Meyer Griffith’s books are now

  also available in paperbacks and audio books.

  Review: 8 stars out of 10

  Kathryn Meyer Griffith’s Scraps of Paper is an engaging story of what happens when you go digging into the past and the possible consequences. It also has an underlying story about dealing with what life hands you and finding the strength to move on. Both Frank and Abby are strong characters that have had to deal with the loss of a loved one and to learn to deal with that loss. You find yourself drawn to them and to all the quirky people who live in the little town of Spookie. In the end you want to know what happened in the old house so many years earlier. I’ll be looking forward to more books about this quaint little town.

  Novelspot Book Reviews: Theresa. March 2006

  ***

  “This novel is a most enjoyable read. It is suspenseful, richly detailed, timeless, and keeps you guessing until the very end. I look forward to reading more of Kathryn Meyer Griffith’s work in the future, particularly further entries in this series, including the already-published second novel, All Things Slip Away. This novel earns an enthusiastic five tentacles from this reviewer!”

  ***

  “I have read other books by Kathryn Meyer Griffith and enjoyed them. I was glad this book only had the faintest touch of the paranormal, perhaps just fate, that drew Abigail to the strange little town called Spooky. I enjoyed the pace and tone of this novel, but most of all I liked the picture the author drew with her words, the picture of a small town, an old house, a woman struggling to start life anew, and the man she meets. This was a clean, interesting, well fleshed out story with a satisfying conclusion. I listened to the audio book as I read, a feature called Whispersync, and I must say, Wendy Tremont King was just perfect as the narrator. My attention never drifted from her story telling, and she was easy to follow. I look forward to the next book in the series.”

  ***

  “This is a tense, sometimes scary, and excellent mystery, and I would recommend it to mystery fans. Good book! I could hardly put it down.”

  ***

  “The story was well written. It held my interest and I kept reading to see how the story ended. This was one of the very few mystery stories that I could not solve the mystery before the author did.”

  ***

  “I read a lot of mysteries and this tops my list as far as favorites. I enjoyed the unusual story line. I fell in love with Jenny, Chris and Emily and truly didn't know what happened to them for a good long while. When you did find out it blew my mind and made for an incredible story. I don't like spoilers but this book is a must read. Abigail is a very complex character who I fell in love with immediately and I rooted for her and her many new adventures. I can't wait to read the next book.”

 

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