Chance of a Ghost (A Haunted Guesthouse Mystery)
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Rating | : | 4.13 (528 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0425251683 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-22 |
Language | : | English |
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Praise for the Haunted Guesthouse Mysteries:"If you love classic caper comedies, as I do, you'll have a real affinity for the tart-tongued Alison Kerby and her lively entourage."—Claudia Bishop"A wonderful new seriesa laugh-out-loud, fast-paced and charming tale that will keep you turning pages and guessing until the very end."—Kate Carlisle"Fans of Charlaine Harris and Sarah Graves will relish this original, laugh-laden paranormal mystery."—Julia Spencer-Fleming"An entertaining and spellbinding tale."—The Mystery Gazette
. E.J. 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. A native New Jerseyan, Copperman has written for the screen and online, in addition to the journalism that pays the bills
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. Then there’s her widowed mother, who hasn’t just been seeing ghosts, she’s been secretly dating one: Alison’s father. But when he stands her up three times in a row, something’s wrong. 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. Su
Five Stars Janet Great series! Love the humor & complex mystery that really pulls you into the story.. Three Stars Helen E. French ok. A Double Mystery! J & L Rigod The characters are realistic, and humorous. We are carefully taken step by step (or page by page) through the double mystery, until we are shown the solution of both crimes.Or were they both crimes? Well, that is going to be up to the reader's personal opinion and values. One of the things I like about this series, and this book, is the use of 'mystery'