Heaven’s Ghost : A Hanson Murder Mystery (Heaven Murder Mysteries Book 13)

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Margaret Walsh stood in front of Ed Hanson’s desk with a determined look on her face.

At seventy-five Margaret had owned and operated the Stitch In Time Quilt Shop for over forty years. She had seen good times, tough times and in between times. Now she wanted help and most of all justice.

“I’m telling you again, Mr. Hanson, a ghost robbed me!” she said firmly.

Ed Hanson suppressed a smile, and for the third time invited her to sit down.

“Mr. Hanson, for the last time, I don’t need to sit. Ambrose Shaw robbed my shop over nearly three hundred dollars this morning, and I want it back!”

Hanson suppressed a smile and took a deep breath. “Ms. Walsh, Ambrose Shaw has been dead for over a hundred fifty years.”

“He may be dead but his ghost robbed my shop!” Margaret pursed her lips and folded her arms across her chest. “I want him caught, and I want my money back!”

Hanson nodded. “Did you report this to the police?” he asked almost fearing her answer.

“NO! I’m reporting it to you. Now, are you going to help me or not?”

Hanson got to his feet and took a deep breath. “How about we both go over and talk to Chief Landly?” he said gently and smiled.