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The Future is Deadly: A Supernatural Sunglasses Story
The Future is Deadly: A Supernatural Sunglasses Story
The Future is Deadly: A Supernatural Sunglasses Story
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The Future is Deadly: A Supernatural Sunglasses Story

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When Tucker finds a pair of psychic sunglasses, he’s convinced he can see the future. And the future is deadly!

Tucker and his boyfriend are the best in their field. They organize estate sales, using their keen eyes and marketing know-how to earn big bucks for their clients. But when they’re hired to clear out a mysterious gothic manor house, Tucker discovers a set of vintage sunglasses that changes his life forever.

Through their shaded lenses, he sees a murder that has yet to take place. What lengths will he go to in order to keep the victim safe from harm?

Queer Ghost Stories are standalone tales that can be read in any order. Download The Future is Deadly today!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRainbow Crush
Release dateApr 6, 2018
ISBN9781370014095
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Foxglove Lee

Foxglove’s fiction has been called SPECTACULAR by Rainbow Reviews and UNFORGETTABLE by USA Today!Foxglove Lee is a former aspiring Broadway Baby who now writes fiction for children, teens and young adults. She tries not to be too theatrical, but her characters often take over. Her debut novel, Tiffany and Tiger’s Eye, is set in the 80s and features an evil doll!

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    The Future is Deadly: A Supernatural Sunglasses Story © 2018 by Foxglove Lee

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, places, characters and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, organizations, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

    Cover design © 2018 Foxglove Lee

    First Edition January 2018

    The Future is Deadly

    A Supernatural Sunglasses Story

    Queer Ghost Stories

    By Foxglove Lee

    Chapter One

    My Aunt Margaret meant a great deal to me, Nancy-Ann said as she picked up her purse, ready to leave. You’ll get the best prices possible on all her belongings?

    Most assuredly, Tucker told her. He was always super-formal with clients until he got to know them a little better. If he got to know them a little better.

    Often their clients were surprised when two black guys in their twenties showed up at the door. Was this some kind of scam? Bait and switch? One client had gone so far as to say, You didn’t sound black on the phone. Of course they’d done such a top-notch job, that client had set them up with no fewer than five new leads in a single calendar year, and they were still getting phone calls from people who’d been referred by the man. So you never know.

    Everybody says you’re the best, Nancy-Ann went on. You and—Bobo, is it?

    Boo-Boo, Tucker corrected her. Like from Yogi Bear. You remember that cartoon?

    The blond woman laughed, tossing her head back for emphasis. She had lots of crinkly lines around her eyes that made her look older when she was happy than she did when she was sad.

    "I remember that cartoon, she said. Of course I do. I’m surprised that you remember it. Goodness, I have shoes older than you are, darling."

    Comments about his youth always got Tucker a little huffy, and Nancy-Ann must have noticed the change in his demeanour, because she quickly said, "Boo-Boo—he’s your… your partner, you mentioned?"

    Partner in business, partner in life, Tucker replied as he walked her to her car. Been together since we were seventeen.

    Well, isn’t that nice? Nancy-Ann said, though her smile seemed a little plastic. "Oh! I almost forgot: I had a spare set of keys made for you so you can

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