Lori C. (dollycas) reviewed The Ghost and the Bogus Bestseller (Haunted Bookshop, Bk 6) on + 704 more book reviews
Dollycas's Thoughts
Jack and Pen fans Rejoice! This series is back with a brand new mystery! New readers Rejoice! The authors have written this mystery in a way that you can jump right in with this new mystery and feel right at home.
Penelope Thornton-McClure got more than she bargained for in her bookshop, but now that she has gotten to know Private Eye Jack Shepard she wouldn't have it any other way. You see, Jack is a ghost from the 1940's, killed in the shop in 1947, and he has saved her more than once. Together they have solved quite a few mysteries too.
A new book has just been released and it has been flying off the shelves. When a well to do customer falls apart in the store after a peek at the book jacket, Pen becomes concerned. That and the woman ran out of the store without paying for the book. When Pen tracks her down she makes a horrible discovery, the woman is dead and was killed not long before Pen's arrival. The police say suicide but Pen doesn't think so. There is a whole lot more about this bestseller than the story within the pages and with Jack's help Pen is going find out what it is, even if it means making contact with a killer.
I was so excited to hear this series was returning. Book #5, The Ghost in the Haunted Mansion was released in 2008. Ten years later our patience has been rewarded. Don't worry if you have forgotten details about the characters or if this is a new series to you. The characters are all introduced like this is the first book in the series. They are some incredible characters too. Jack, Pen, Aunt Sadie, co-owner of the bookstore, mailman Seymour, and Bookmark, the cat, are all back.
The author's style of writing really set a scene and give readers a delightful mystery. Well-written and well-plotted the story is full of twists and turns that make the book very hard to put down. I really love the trips back in time Jack takes Pen on via her dreams. She and readers get to see how one of his old cases played out and helps her see clues to the current mystery.
These authors never fail to give readers an impressive mystery. I was so excited to start reading this book but was sad to see it end. I am so happy to have reconnected with these characters and truly hope we do not have to wait 10 years to visit Quindicott again.
Jack and Pen fans Rejoice! This series is back with a brand new mystery! New readers Rejoice! The authors have written this mystery in a way that you can jump right in with this new mystery and feel right at home.
Penelope Thornton-McClure got more than she bargained for in her bookshop, but now that she has gotten to know Private Eye Jack Shepard she wouldn't have it any other way. You see, Jack is a ghost from the 1940's, killed in the shop in 1947, and he has saved her more than once. Together they have solved quite a few mysteries too.
A new book has just been released and it has been flying off the shelves. When a well to do customer falls apart in the store after a peek at the book jacket, Pen becomes concerned. That and the woman ran out of the store without paying for the book. When Pen tracks her down she makes a horrible discovery, the woman is dead and was killed not long before Pen's arrival. The police say suicide but Pen doesn't think so. There is a whole lot more about this bestseller than the story within the pages and with Jack's help Pen is going find out what it is, even if it means making contact with a killer.
I was so excited to hear this series was returning. Book #5, The Ghost in the Haunted Mansion was released in 2008. Ten years later our patience has been rewarded. Don't worry if you have forgotten details about the characters or if this is a new series to you. The characters are all introduced like this is the first book in the series. They are some incredible characters too. Jack, Pen, Aunt Sadie, co-owner of the bookstore, mailman Seymour, and Bookmark, the cat, are all back.
The author's style of writing really set a scene and give readers a delightful mystery. Well-written and well-plotted the story is full of twists and turns that make the book very hard to put down. I really love the trips back in time Jack takes Pen on via her dreams. She and readers get to see how one of his old cases played out and helps her see clues to the current mystery.
These authors never fail to give readers an impressive mystery. I was so excited to start reading this book but was sad to see it end. I am so happy to have reconnected with these characters and truly hope we do not have to wait 10 years to visit Quindicott again.
Jeanne J. reviewed The Ghost and the Bogus Bestseller (Haunted Bookshop, Bk 6) on + 31 more book reviews
This cozy is different from others. It is so tongue-in-cheek, it's really enjoyable.
Pamela L. (grandpam) - , reviewed The Ghost and the Bogus Bestseller (Haunted Bookshop, Bk 6) on + 70 more book reviews
I think this is absolutely shameful...if they have lost interest in these characters well that is their prerogative. Do not write what doesn't delight you. However, to just keep saying that it is coming, soon, next year., etc. is irresponsible. I don't know at this point if I would read this book. I feel used and abused. I don't think I will read any more of the coffee shop mysteries either.