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Book Reviews of Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3)

Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3)
Old Haunts - Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3
Author: E. J. Copperman
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780425246207
ISBN-10: 0425246205
Publication Date: 2/7/2012
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 76 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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9 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

carlamo avatar reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 269 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This series improves with each new book. The characters are familiar now, so there seems to be more interaction, instead of explanation.

In this installment, we get to meet The Swine (Alison's ex-husband), and we learn more about Maxie the ghost. There are two investigations going on -- one involving someone from Maxie's past, and one involving someone from Paul's past.

I picked out the villain fairly early, but there were still some interesting twists up until the end. Alison's snarky comments are, as always, amusing.

Overall, a fun read with characters that get better with each new book in the series.
tleeg avatar reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 21 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
New favorite writer. It was a fast read for me and I loved the characters.
Fun Read
reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 988 more book reviews
The ghosts haunting Alison Kerby's Jersey Shore guesthouse are sad. Maxie wants to know who murdered her ex-husband, and Paul pines for his still-living almost-fiancee. The only one who isn't missing her ex is Alison -- because The Swine just arrived on her doorstep...

As this series goes on I find I'm enjoying each one more and more. I love the characters, I love the Jersey shore and I love Copperman's sense of humor.
booksinvt avatar reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 465 more book reviews
"Old Haunts" is the third installment in the Haunted Guesthouse series. As a previous member wrote the series becomes more fun and enjoyable with each new book.

I recommend reading the series in chronological order to get a full understanding of the characters and their backgrounds. Otherwise, you may be a little confused as to why Maxie and Paul (the ghosts) are "hanging" around the house.

The mysteries in this one focus on a person from Maxie's past and a missing person from Paul's past. Alison and her daughter Melissa quickly become caught up in helping their resident ghosts. We are introduced to Alison's ex (The Swine) and are reacquainted with both Alison and Maxie's Moms.

The snarky comments by Alison often induce laugh out loud moments. If I was going to live in a house with ghosts I'd want them to be just like Paul and Maxie.

Keep the series coming - they are great!!
babbs2you avatar reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 41 more book reviews
Loved the book. I have read both the previous Haunted Guesthouse stories and loved them both. Can't wait for Bk 4. The story was entertaining and kept me guessing right up until the end. E. J Cooperman can really spin a good story!
moondance120 avatar reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 422 more book reviews
"Careful!"

Alison is back in her haunted guesthouse. Resident ghosts, Maxie and Paul both have requests for her. Maxie's ex-husband's bones are discovered and she wants Alison to find his murderer. Paul reveals that he was planning to ask his girlfriend to marry him and needs Alison to track her down to see how she is doing. Oh, and Alison's ex-husband shows up.

Alison has developed a program for residents to "see" the ghosts and has tours that revolve around Maxie and Paul. She and Melissa try to keep this away from The Swine (the ex). A biker hires Alison to investigate the death of Maxie's ex, Big Bob. A little romance ensues. Paul's former girlfriend is more elusive and takes a bit to track down.

This is such an enjoyable series. It grows with each installment. I like the interaction between Alison, Lissa and the ghosts. Lissa is particularly sweet with them. The mystery was good and kept you guessing. A particular twist was not what I had hoped for Alison.

I look forward to the next book.
cathyskye avatar reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 2309 more book reviews
First Lines: "Careful!" I said. All right, shouted. "We can't afford to drop this."

Alison Kerby is busy turning the attic of her Jersey Shore guesthouse into a bedroom for her daughter. Not only would it give her daughter her own space away from guests, it would free up a room to create more of that all-important cash flow. It's a good idea, but those around her have other plans.

Alison doesn't even have time to climb down from the ladder before she finds herself in the middle of "Revisit Your Failed Relationship Week." The resident ghosts want Alison to put her newly minted private investigator's license to good use: Maxie wants to know who killed her ex-husband, and Paul needs a status update on the woman he was going to ask to marry him. And wouldn't you know it... right in the midst of all this chaos (and I'm not including the guests wandering in and out expecting ghostly apparitions to appear on cue) walks The Swine, err, Alison's ex-husband.

Once again, E.J. Copperman (AKA Jeffrey Cohen) has crafted a light, fun mystery that's the perfect way to spend an afternoon. Alison is just the type of stressed, smart alecky character that I love. The fact that her guesthouse has a deal with Senior Plus Tours to provide accommodations for senior citizens wanting "special experiences" has all sorts of wackos walking in and out of the premises, and you have to know that the author knows how to play this for all it's worth. However, it's the relationship between Alison, her daughter and her mother that mean the most to me. The love, thoughtfulness, snarkiness, and exasperation make readers feel as though they've walked right into the middle of a real family.

Alison is helped in her attempts to be a private investigator by Paul, who was one before he was murdered in her house. Alison is a pretty smart cookie, and Paul must be a decent teacher because his pupil seems to be picking up a thing or two-- which is good because she has a lot on her plate. By the time everything's done and dusted, everyone's pitched in to find answers to all the questions, and isn't that the way it should be? In Alison Kerby's haunted guesthouse on the Jersey Shore, no man (woman, or ghost) is an island. They're all in it together.

If you enjoy light-hearted books with good mysteries, good humor, and characters that feel as real to you as family, I think you'll like reading E.J. Copperman's Haunted Guesthouse series.
reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 24 more book reviews
Very enjoyable series.
reviewed Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3) on + 11 more book reviews
Very good series. I enjoy the read. :)