Not much can get between Charley Davidson and her coffee, but after the sultry son of the devil asks for her hand in marriage, she has other things on her mind. I guess it's a good thing she doesn't have to think to drink. If she's going to marry Reyse Farrow then by golly she's going to know more about his past and when the very special agent with the F.B.I., Kit Carson asks her to look into a cold case, the answers to her fiancé's past might be closer than she thinks.
Unfortunately another case falls into lap, or well walk into her bedroom in the middle of the night and put a gun to her head. The men who broke and enter wants Charley to find them a woman, not just any woman, this woman is in the witness protection program and if Charley doesn't find her then one of her friends will die.
Add to that a desperate father who believes he lost his soul in a poker game, a mother convinced her departed son is still roaming the world, and a close friend who is having a hard time coming to terms with his new abilities. Good thing Charley is good at multitasking, because she'll have her hands full.
Review
Sixth Grave on the Edge is the sixth installment in the Charley Davidson series by Darynda Jones. May I just begin by how much I appreciate the fact Darynda Jones numbers her book making it easy for us to keep them in order. Since I've been reading this series one after the other, it has become easy for me to see the change in the story. Though the first few books had dark spots through the books, the longer the series continues the darker and grittier the books get. I fear by the time I read the last book I will be completely devastated. But like an addict I'm hooked and I refuse to give up now because of a few tears. These books just keeping getting better.
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