Murder in Real Time
by Julie Anne Lindsey
Murder in Real Time By Julie Anne Lindsey Book three of The Patience Price
Mysteries With the chaos of summer tourists and fall birders out of town, counselor
Patience Price is looking forward to the quiet life she remembers. She longs for some
peace. And an apple fritter. But the calm is cut short when a reality show sets up camp
to film a special about ghosts on her little island. Now fans, reporters and crew have
flocked to sleepy Chincoteague. Who knew ghost hunters had an entourage? When two cast
members are killed in a room at the local B&B—a room usually occupied by Patience’s FBI
agent boyfriend, Sebastian—she finds herself on the case. Sebastian doesn’t want
Patience ruffling any feathers but, as always, she can’t help herself. Patience promises
to let Sebastian handle the investigation—he is FBI, after all—but after a drive-by
shooting, her wicked curiosity gets the best of her. And with the TV show forging ahead
with filming, the list of suspects (and the line of food trucks) only grows. But has the
shooter already flown the coop? And how do you find a killer when you don’t know who the
target is? 82,000 words
Mysteries With the chaos of summer tourists and fall birders out of town, counselor
Patience Price is looking forward to the quiet life she remembers. She longs for some
peace. And an apple fritter. But the calm is cut short when a reality show sets up camp
to film a special about ghosts on her little island. Now fans, reporters and crew have
flocked to sleepy Chincoteague. Who knew ghost hunters had an entourage? When two cast
members are killed in a room at the local B&B—a room usually occupied by Patience’s FBI
agent boyfriend, Sebastian—she finds herself on the case. Sebastian doesn’t want
Patience ruffling any feathers but, as always, she can’t help herself. Patience promises
to let Sebastian handle the investigation—he is FBI, after all—but after a drive-by
shooting, her wicked curiosity gets the best of her. And with the TV show forging ahead
with filming, the list of suspects (and the line of food trucks) only grows. But has the
shooter already flown the coop? And how do you find a killer when you don’t know who the
target is? 82,000 words