
An Uninvited Ghost
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Narrated by:
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Amanda Ronconi
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By:
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E.J. Copperman
About this listen
Alison and her resident gumshoe ghost are on their next case when the deceased Scott MacFarlane floats in worried that he accidentally killed a prominent local woman. Turns out she's still alive...that is, of course, until she's murdered - in Alison's house. Now, between the demands of her guests and the arrival of a reality television crew, Alison must find the killer before she sees reality from the other side.
©2011 Jeffrey Cohen (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Editor reviews
When Alison Kerby bought a huge Victorian house in the New Jersey town of Harbor Haven, she didn't know that it already contained two permanent residents: eccentric ghosts named Paul and Maxie. So Alison only had one choice. She turned the house into a haunted bed and breakfast for senior citizens looking for a "unique vacation experience". In this second Haunted Guesthouse Mystery, E. J. Copperman's witty and accessible heroine helps solve a murder case - with the help of her paranormal colleagues.
Amanda Ronconi is an experienced comedic performer, and this audiobook is right up her alley. The dialogue, ghostly hijinks, and offbeat escapades are all enhanced by her excellent pacing and varied voices.
Good story
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Another enjoyable addition
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I don't like to comment on the story itself for fear of spoilers, especially as the story is outlined in the Audible summary. However, I do like to comment on the overall story and performance.
The author does a nice job of keeping this lighthearted fun, but with the mystery infused plot woven into the book. There is nothing taxing about the book, but it's great escapism if you want to wile away a few hours.
The narrator does a decent job, and compared to some out there is easy to listen to.
I have the complete series of Haunted Guesthouse mystery books in my Audible library, and have enjoyed them all. Indeed they're ones I will listen to more than once.
Top marks all round.
Lighthearted fantasy fun.
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Another great story
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An uninvited ghost
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Migraine me! That was a great book.
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Which, incidentally, makes me wonder: is E.J. Copperman ta male or a female writer? Strangely, every bio, every other text about the author seems to carefully avoid this information. Why? It shouldn't matter, I know, but somehow it does. At least a little bit. If E.J. Copperman is a woman, then it's a bit shameful to create such a doormat female character. If he's a guy, I despair a little when it comes to his apparent image of women.
Like I said, this probably shouldn't matter. But it would make this series more enjoyable if the heroine had a little backbone. At least concerning her daughter, maybe. (Maybe only to not set such a bad example of a parent who is so busy trying to be the "bff" that she forgets to be a parent.)
Am I taking a book series that has never been meant to be taken seriously too ... well ... seriously? Probably. Still, it would be great to see some positive character development while the series continues. It has so much else going for it.
Well written, yet one irritating character trait
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Entertaining Froth
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can’t complain for free
i also like the narrator
easy listern
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Enjoyable and fun
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