Janet S. (janet901) reviewed Bonefire of the Vanities (Sarah Booth Delaney, Bk 12) on + 55 more book reviews
This is one of the most poorly written book that I've ever read. It makes no sense at all. The main character does not believe anyone can speak to the dead however, she channels and speaks to a ghost! It's not worth the time to read this garbage.
Janet S. (janet901) reviewed Bonefire of the Vanities (Sarah Booth Delaney, Bk 12) on + 55 more book reviews
This was one of the worst book that I've ever read! It seems like it was written by two different authors. Chapters 3-8 are a worthless read as it just repeats the same thing over and over. After chapter 9 the story started to heat up and the last 3 chapters the story sort of came together, but not really. If you are going to read or write a mystery, make sure it's a good one that makes logical sense.
Barbara L. reviewed Bonefire of the Vanities (Sarah Booth Delaney, Bk 12) on + 988 more book reviews
A porn-star-turned-psychic has made a business of reuniting grieving relatives with their dearly departed and its up to detective Sarah Booth to find outwhy? Her claim to beyond-the-grave fame aside, theres something suspicious about medium Sherry Westin, since all of her clients happen to be Southern billionaires. Is she preying on the emotionally vulnerable for profit? Or is something far more sinister in store?
Take Marjorie Littlefield. Sarah Booth is convinced that Sherry is scheming to steal away Marjories fortune from her sole heir: a cat. Soon Sarah Booth is on the case, posing as a maid at Marjories estate. Between chores, she searches for clues of psychic manipulation, mingles with the other staff, and, lo and behold, finds a few dead bodies. With spooks and charlatans around every corner, which guest or staff member might be the killer? Even Jitty, Sarah Booths personal haint, wont tell until Sarah Booth has uncovered all of Sherrys well-kept secrets. Before its too late
Take Marjorie Littlefield. Sarah Booth is convinced that Sherry is scheming to steal away Marjories fortune from her sole heir: a cat. Soon Sarah Booth is on the case, posing as a maid at Marjories estate. Between chores, she searches for clues of psychic manipulation, mingles with the other staff, and, lo and behold, finds a few dead bodies. With spooks and charlatans around every corner, which guest or staff member might be the killer? Even Jitty, Sarah Booths personal haint, wont tell until Sarah Booth has uncovered all of Sherrys well-kept secrets. Before its too late