Alison Kerby\'s guesthouse is haunted all year round.
A native New Jerseyan, Copperman has written for the screen and online, in addition to the journalism that pays the bills..
Copperman is the pseudonym for an award-nominated mystery author and freelance writer who has written for The New York Times, Hollywood Scriptwriter, Writer\'s Digest, Entertainment Weekly and many other publications.
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Alison will reluctantly play the part of PI, but when the clues take a sinister turn, the writing is on the wall: If Alison can\'t keep a level head, this will be her father\'s final act--and maybe her own.
Is he a lost soul...or a missing apparition? Their only lead is an overdramatic spirit--stage name Lawrence Laurentz--who doesn\'t take direction well and won\'t talk until they find his killer.
But when he stands her up three times in a row, something\'s wrong.
Then there\'s her widowed mother, who hasn\'t just been seeing ghosts, she\'s been secretly dating one: Alison\'s father.
Even with a blizzard bearing down on New Jersey, Alison can count on at least two guests--Paul and Maxie, the stubborn ghosts who share her shore town inn.
Surviving the dead of winter, though? That\'s a spooky proposition.
Alison Kerby\'s guesthouse is haunted all year round