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Rosalyn Everett was missing and presumed dead. Her dogs had been rescued, and her house was abandoned. But a blue merle collie haunts her woods and a figure in bridal white traverses her property. How do the mysteries at River Rose connect to Jennet's purchase of an antique silver sleigh?
During a walk on a country road with her collies, Jennet meets a girl playing ball with her dog in front of a pink Victorian house. A few days later, a ruin stands where she saw the house, and there is no sign of the girl or the dog. Is this strange transformation a supernatural manifestation or something more sinister?The house was beautiful... a vintage pink Victorian in a picturesque but lonely country setting, and the girl playing ball with her dog in the yard was friendly, suggesting that she and Jennet walk their dogs together some time.Jennet thinks she has made a new friend, until she returns to the house and finds a tumbling down ruin where the Victorian once stood and no sign that the girl and dog had ever been there.
As Jennet Ferguson drives home after attending a play at her school, a fallen tree forces her to detour from her usual route. When she encounters an old-time horse-drawn sleigh on an isolated country road and realizes it is going to collide with her, she steers to the side, hits ice, and goes hurling off the road and down a deep slope.Did the driver of the sleigh intend to kill her? And why does she keep seeing the sleigh in various parts of Foxglove Corners?
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