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Dead to Me
- Cold Case Psychic, Book 5
- Narrated by: Michael Pauley
- Length: 7 hrs and 47 mins
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Summary
Psychic Tennyson Grimm was kicked out of his house and disowned by his religious parents when he came out to them as gay and psychic. The last thing Tennyson’s father said before the teenager boarded a Greyhound bus to Boston was that his son was dead to him. Flash forward 13 years later: Tennyson couldn’t have been more surprised when he woke to find the newly dead spirit of his father sitting on the end of his bed. David Grimm had one request of his estranged son: Go to Kansas and reunite with his mother.
Cold case detective Ronan O’Mara was all for this family reunion. Still recovering from injuries suffered during his last criminal investigation, he figures they’ll fly to Kansas, bury Tennyson’s father and the hatchet with Kaye Grimm, then come back to Boston in time to plan their upcoming wedding.
When the Union Chapel sheriff comes to Tennyson and Ronan with a years-old cold case he’d like them to look into, the Boston-based duo can’t turn down taking a peek at the case file. Tennyson is easily able to figure out whodunit, but the sheriff is leery to believe in his gift, bringing old prejudices back to life, and leaving Ronan to hunt for physical evidence the killer left behind.
Will Ronan be able to solve the cold case and help Tennyson resolve the decade-old feud with his mother? Or will the tornado with its sights set on the tiny town of Union Chapel, Kansas, make the other questions moot?
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- MaryD
- 16-01-19
Excellent as always
Such a great story with so much in it. Family drama and reconciliation (in a manner of speaking).
Michael Pauley gives life to all the characters. I love gruff sounding Ronan. I always miss these stories when I finish them and can’t wait for the next one.
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- Kirsty Mc
- 23-07-19
I don’t know what it is about this series...
But it just keeps getting better. Tennyson and Ronan are this time on the way to Tennyson’s childhood home...the place where his father kicked him out when he came out. And who from beyond the grave are they going there at the behest of??? The very father that kicked him out as a teen.
This series keeps getting better. Tennyson and Ronan are really connecting to me as a couple the further into the series we get. I can’t wait for more! As always Michael Pauley has done a great job with the story and the characters. Gripping to listen to!
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- alias11
- 30-06-19
Love, Loss, and Change
This is another great story by Pandora Pine, and my favorite so far! This one didn't make me cry like some of the others, but it felt more real and heart-felt in dealing with death and denial. It was so hard to imagine the pain Tenn must have felt hearing that his mother said he was a mistake...that God made a mistake. I felt so hurt for him. It's hard to understand how Kay felt, but when that is what you have been taught all your life... Greeley remains an incredible character and one of my favorites! After all he has been through, it's amazing and wonderful how strong and caring he is. The mystery is almost a side story here, but there are still enough surprises and shocks to make your eyes bug, even if you think you already know what happened. The ending is beautiful, and i can't wait to listen to more of Tennyson and Ronan's story.
The narration was strong and like slipping on a comfortable pair of shoes. I appreciate the consistency that comes with having the same narrator do the whole series.
I received a copy of this audiobook through the author and have voluntarily left this honest review.
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- Dee Slate
- 18-07-19
Another hit story in the series!
All I can say is that the series keeps me coming back for more of Tenn's and Ronan's story.
This time, Tenn speaks to his estranged dad ... his very dead dad! This leads to the men going back to Tenn's childhood home to help his mum with her loss (I wouldn't have, but I'm petty like that!). Anyway, the MCs are asked to help with a cold case. As always, the case is a little chilling, but so interesting.
It is to Mr. Pauley's credit that I have not read a word of the series - not counting the blurbs. He has me so invested in the series that I can't even imagine reading the books (at least so far). He has made all the characters feel like real, 3D people; so much so that I expect to meet or read about Tenn, Ronan, Bertha (well maybe not, I'm scared of ghosts...) in real life.
I really love the narration!
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- Aussiebumwearer
- 09-04-21
An Amazing Series 🥰
This audiobook gives far more in depth background information on Tennyson Grimm.
Superbly written, fantastic storyline - has you busting a gut laughing 😂 one minute, bawling your eyes out the next (in a good feels sort of way) 😭
I love this series, and hope that they all become available in audiobook format soon!
Gets the 5⭐️ treatment from me 🥰🥰
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- Anonymous User
- 14-07-19
A Great Continuation Of A Series
This is the fifth book in The Cold Case Psychic Series. An enthralling book the writing was good. The plot was entertaining and it was steady throughout the book. I found the story and characters intriguing. The characters were developed and thought out. Detective Ronan O’Mara and Psychic Tennyson Grimm are the MC’s of this book. I really liked the father and son backup team as secondary characters. There was humor, police, parents, spirits, murder, friends, surprises revealed, emotional conflicts and so much more in this book. The narration was good there were different voices for the characters, and it wasn’t monotone.
Here is a quote from the book, “I’ll leave some of the fun duties for you, like the middle of the night feedings, projectile vomit duty, and the poop diapers that are so volcanic that they overflow and fill up the feet of those onesie pajamas.”. There is more but you will need to read/listen to the book which I can highly recommend. I really enjoyed this book and can’t wait for the next. I voluntarily read an advance copy of this book for an honest review.
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- Emma Burbidge
- 21-01-19
Family connections
Michael Pauley does a wonderful bringing the characters to life yet again. You don't have to have read/listened to any of the previous books to enjoy this one, but you get a better feel for the main characters if you read the previous books.
This story starts with the spirit of Tennyson Grimm's estranged father showing up in his and Ronan's bedroom in the middle of the night. Ten's father tries to plead his case with the famous Cold Case Psychic asking him to go help his mother who has no family left except for him.
Ten and Ro reluctantly head for Kansas to attend the funeral of David Grimm. Ten tries to reach out to his grieving mother and with Ronan's help, he manages to reach a tentative truce with her so that the duo can help her get things in order for the funeral and beyond.
To add to the already precarious situation, the town sheriff invites the famous duo to work their magic on a case gone ten years cold. Add in a tornado, and just imagine the potential fall out.
I recommend this to all paranormal mystery fans who also love some man on man sexy times. A must for all Pandora Pine fans.
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- Celpompom
- 06-07-19
So emotional and so good
When I read this book and it hit a lot of feels.
listening to it today, it hit them all again, even harder.
Michael Pauley has a way of bringing life to the words that makes them even more powerful.
This story is amazing, sad, full of love, compassion, growth, a mother you want to throttle... :-)
great audiobook that I really recommend (in order, to gain a bit of context)
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- Victoria Green
- 25-06-19
Another fantastic story in the series
Tenn and Ro are so sweet in this book. Gone are the misunderstandings and miscommunications from the first few books - they are a solid team, more stable, confident and seem to have matured even in a relatively short time frame.
The narration is great (as always) and I particularly enjoyed the voice of Tenn's mum. Snooty and distant!
The drama in this book really exists between Tenn and Ro, and Tenn's mum. I found it hard to see why Tenn's mum softened to Greeley but not her own son... which is why I downgraded it to a 4 story wise. The murder mystery element was strong again and although it was sort of obvious 'who dun it', the real depth of the awfulness is a real shocker! I liked that Pandora gave Tenn and his mum a realistic outcome rather then a Hollywood ending. Another real treat of a story and I'm looking forward to listening to the next book.
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- Lisa Hughes
- 23-06-19
Truly magnificent
This series continues to astound me. the quality of writing, the depth of characters, the plot twists, I love it. The theme of this book is family ... the good, the bad and the darn right terrifying! It's also about redemption and growth. I can't say too much as I really don't want to spoil anything, but this is such an emotional book. Greeley is EVERYTHING and the epilogue had me ugly crying.
Michael Pauley is wonderful, but that goes without saying.
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