Friday, December 6, 2024

The Spirit Moves

 A Haunted Haven Mystery Book 4

Author:    Carol J. Perry
Genre:     Mystery/Paranormal

Trade Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781496743626
Kensington Cozies
240 Pages
$17.95; $9.99 Amazon
May 27, 2025

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When the body of "how-to" book writer Terry Holiday is found by Aster Paterson in her flower garden, the townspeople of Haven are shocked.  But they're even more surprised when the beloved bookshop owner insists that the spirit of her late husband Peter led her to the grim discovery.  Only Aster seems unsurprised -- she's been baking his favorite shortbread cookies every day, hoping to lure his ghost back home...

Even Maureen is a little skeptical -- until Peter's ghost appears in the bookshop window for all to see.  Haven's hard-headed realist cop Frank Hubbard is determined to unveil whatever trickery led to the apparition, as he suspects the answer to who killed Terry Holiday may be connected to the illusion.

If Maureen's learned anything since she moved from New England and inherited her haunted inn, it's that 1) ghosts are real (at least some of them), and 2) so are murderers.  She doesn't need a how-to manual to solve a murder; she's done it before.  But with suspects ranging from a mystery writers group to a ghostwriter who just checked in at the inn, she will need a little help from her spirited sleuths...

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Maureen inherited her Florida (haunted) inn from a woman named Penelope, someone she'd never met.  Now settled in with the crew who came with the inn, she's more than involved with Ted, the head chef.  The two are moving forward with their romance, which is pleasing her other employees.

She's also looking for ways to make the inn more profitable, as she's barely making ends meet right now.  While visiting her friend Aster, who owns the local bookshop, she sees that a group of mystery writers are meeting and she finds their remarks about an author who writers 'how-to' books are not flattering.  Curious, she purchases his latest book and sees that it is certainly useful, and learns that this particular book was more than likely written by a ghostwriter.  But when the author, Terry Holiday, is supposed to arrive for a signing at the bookshop, he never shows up.

Later, Aster finds his body in the flower garden behind her shop, and tells everyone that the ghost of her husband Peter told her it was there.  Detective Frank Hubbard thinks Peter's appearance is a trick, and now Aster is a suspect, along with everyone who knew Terry.  With the bookshop a crime scene, Aster moves to the hotel with her cat, Earl Gardner...and the spirit of Peter, supposedly.  The writers' group is now meeting at the inn, and a couple of other guests show up, along with a man who claims to be a ghostwriter, but is charming everyone around him.

With a murderer on the loose, people are cancelling reservations.  No one knows who to trust, and even Frank is asking Maureen for help on this case.  What is going on?  Can she solve a crime while still trying to find time to spend with Ted?  It seems as if she'll need the help of her ghostly roommate Lorna, and Lorna's beau, a late Scotland Yard detective named Reggie.  But how will she explain it all to Frank, who doesn't believe in ghosts?...

This is the fourth book in the series and I have read them all.  I have also loved them all.  To tell the truth, I do love books with 'friendly' spirits, and especially learning about their backgrounds as well.  I love the relationship between them and Maureen, and it adds to the attraction of the book.  Along with her dog, Finn, who has a lively time with the ghosts  as well.

Maureen's efforts are not unrewarded, but she has a lot of people to sift through -- the guests at the hotel, and the writers' group -- she refuses to believe that gentle Aster could be a murderer, even if Frank isn't quite convinced.  The clues that she finds are intriguing, and it isn't easy deciphering them, but I love a challenge.

I will not give anything else away, and hope that I didn't give too much (basically, I expanded on what the blurb states, so there's that), but I will say that the ending left me as stunned as it did Maureen.  I was hoping for a different outcome, but murderers have their own ideas, and it's never reasonable nor logical.  It was a tad humorous, though.  I look forward to the next in the series and highly recommend this book.

I received an advance copy from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Carol J. Perry's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/p/carol-j-perry/

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Beyond The Trenches

 The Biography of Joan Leslie

Author:    Tracey Vale
Genre:      Biography

Digital Book
ASIN #:    B00K88QGZC
Expresswords
241 Pages
$7.99 Amazon
May 8, 2014

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Beyond The Trenches is the story of a woman who lived well in service to others and touched the hearts and souls of many.  It relays events that are enthralling and heady and also emphasizes that life is full of twists and turns.  While these can cause immense pain, her example reveals that they are also the building blocks of great character and strength.

Although she says she lived an ordinary life, Joan Leslie experienced extraordinary things, including a decision that saved her life and renewed a sense of purpose.  She learned, too, the importance of letting go of negative people and holding close those who are positive.  The best you can do is to live a life you can be proud of --in harmony with others while being true to yourself.

Living a childhood surrounded by music and performers, Joan became a child performer during World War Two in Britain, helping to raise the esteem of troops and wounded soldiers, to rally and entertain the bomb and artillery factory works, and to entertain the British home front, braving the onslaught of day and night bombing raids.

As an adult, war continued to play a part in her life as she travelled to war-torn destinations with the british War Office.  While experiencing the sights of Crater Town, built into the cavernous remains of a volcano, and the idyllic sea port of Aden, she was swept into a military vehicle in Yemen on the day that Egypt's Suez Canal broke.

She was in Cyprus amidst and at the height of Greek and Turkish Cypriot unrest.  She travelled to the mountains of Nairobi and the deserts of Sudan, to the Magna Carta ruins and to Benghazi, in Libya, and to Kenya, where she witnessed the marching of the Mau Mau into encampments.  In Germany, she learned to overcome prejudices held from the war years and toured the Jewish DP camp of Bergen-Belsen, the freeing of which had affected her deeply as a child.

She saw poverty and imbalance in places such as Hong Kong and heard the thunderous booming of bombs and the menacing pelt of machine guns during the conflicts of the Vietnam War.  As well, she travelled to Malta, Italy, Rome, Gibraltar, Disneyland, California, on Walt Disney's invitation, :Las Vegas, Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, where she lived in Kuala Lumpur; New Zealand, and Australia.  She witnessed scenes and stories of homelessness and poverty in Thailand contrasted with the opulence of "the three tyrants".  Life was lived in England, Australia, and Kuala Lumpur, until the threat of Communist insurgency saw her return to Australian soil.

Aside from War Office tours, her career took her from pantomime to summer revues, from England to Scotland, Wales and Ireland,  Although professionally trained at Madame Lehmiski's Theatre School, she continued to learn from some of the greats of British comedy and performance, including Stanley Baxter and Arthur English.

Joan Leslie performed as Snow White in Tibor Rudas' and Walt Disney's long-running stage show in Australia in the 1960s, travelling through New Zealand and Asia.  This was the beginning of her association with short-statured people and the start of movements in Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia that would see the belittlement of the lives, awareness and wellbeing of these otherwise isolated people.

Beyond the trenches and the stage, her personal life was both fulfilling and challenging.  Through it all, she saw the value in living life well, standing up for yourself and encouraging others to do the same.

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I want to say first that I wish I had read the single review of this book which would have told me that this was not a biography of Joan Leslie, the actress.  This is a biography of another Joan Leslie, one that I have never heard of, and cannot find any information regarding her.

Which is not to say that she did not lead an interesting life.  I am sure that she did.  But as I was reading the book, I realized quickly that nothing seemed to gibe with the actress.  At first, I thought she was British, but it was soon that I realized that during the time Ms. Leslie was making films, this Ms. Leslie was still growing up.  

I tried to read on, but this read more like an autobiography than a biography, and it wasn't all that interesting to me.  Others may find it different.  The blurb tells you most everything you need to know about the book, and I will leave it to you if you choose to read it.




Monday, November 25, 2024

The Herringbone Harbor Mystery

 Seaside Knitters Society Book 7

Author:    Sally Goldenbaum
Genre:     Mystery

Hardcover; Paperback (LP); Digital Book (Audiobook Available)
ISBN #:    9781496747151
Kensington Cozies
352 Pages
$22.87; $17.50; $12.99 Amazon
November 26, 2024

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It's beginning to feel a lot like tourist season in Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, and beachside shopkeepers are getting ready for the annual wave of visitors.  But even before the season starts, the heat is on to find a killer...

The Yarn Studio's Seaside Knitters have their hands full designing new classes for vacationers, as well as testing each other's originality by creating a single blanket together.  Birdie's teenage granddaughter is also visiting for the season, and soon has plans with her friend Daisy to start a dog walking business.  Meanwhile, the Lazy Lobster and Soup Cafe's local fare is gaining newfound attention with the addition of a well-known Boston chef.  It's sure to be another beautiful, busy time in their tightknit town.

Until Birdie spots a huge blaze from her balcony one evening, frighteningly close to knitter Cass's lobster business.  But the morning brings news that it was a house in small Fisherman's Cove, and a familiar fisherman is found dead inside.  Not only did the young women walk his beloved sheepdog, Squid, they may have been the last people to see him alive.

When questions surface about the actual timing of the man's death, it turns out something is more than fishy.  As suspicion rocks usually placid Sea Harbor, knitters Izzy, Birdie, Cass, and Nell must pick apart tangled secrets and wrap up false accusations -- before the killer hooks another victim...

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The Seaside Knitters Society is a close-knit group of women who get together to create different projects once a week.  They are also friends -- and some relatives -- who live in Sea Harbor, Massachusetts; a fishing town that they love.  When an old friend from years ago returns, Nick Cabot, everyone is glad to see him.  Well, almost everyone.  The mayor isn't happy, because she thinks he plans to run against her.  And a local chef isn't happy because he's a bit jealous of his presence.  Other than that, Nick is a welcome addition once again, and he brightens the lives of everyone there.  

One early morning, there's a fire and everyone seems to know whose home it was.  No one is happy about it, and they wonder where's the body?  Eventually, it's discovered, and it saddens those people in the town who knew and loved the residents.  But why was the person murdered?  The women know it was murder, and they set out to find the killer before they can strike again...

Full disclosure on my part is that I have not read anything by Ms. Goldenbaum for many years.  Saying that, I have not read any of the others in this series, so perhaps I shouldn't have started with this one.  The reason I say that is there are far too many characters to keep track of, and their relations to each other.  Yes, there is a 'cheat sheet' in the front of the book; but if you are reading the digital version, as I am, you can't easily go back and check it out when you have questions.  So you have to write the characters down with all their relations to each other to refer to.  It's annoying, to say the least, but I am not dumping on the author; she writes well and the story line is very good.

What did bother me is the fact that someone was murdered who seemed by all appearances to be really nice and usually in mysteries, the slain person has some awful quality that we know will doom them.  To add that we are supposed to feel sorry for the person who killed them, but I did not.  Not a shred of sorrow on my part.  I have my reasons, but murder is what it is and the reason for the killing did not make any sense to me.  

Other than that, I will add again that the story is written well, the descriptions of the town itself are very good, and the quality of writing is high.  Perhaps I will go back and begin again with the first book in the series and have another look at the Seaside Knitters!  

I was given an advance copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Sally Goldenbaum's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/g/sally-goldenbaum/

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Blame The Beignets

 A Deputy Donut Mystery Book 9

Author:    Ginger Bolton
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781496749611
Kensington Cozies
304 Pages
$17.95; $9.99 Amazon
November 26, 2024

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As the weather cools down, business heats up at Deputy Donut Cafe for owner Emily Westhill.  But is a stubborn tabby cat, a mysterious new employee, and a murder case with a baker's dozen worth of suspects too much to manage?

With mouthwatering treats selling fast in October, Emily is delighted to welcome her assistant's younger sister, Hannah, to help at the donut shop while taking a semester off from college.  But Hannah's talent for dishing powdered pastries without dropping a crumb attracts some unusual customers, as two admirers with opposite personalities begin to show up during her shifts -- much to her older sister's disappointment...

Real trouble comes after hours in the dark forest surrounding Emily's lakeside house.  Emily follows a trail of her freshly-made beignets -- just like those purchased by the two admirers -- to a dead body.  And while the victim may have burned a few bridges, there's no way to sugarcoat the discovery of Hannah's hairclip at the crime scene.  Now. as suspicions fall on her own employee and unsavory rumors swirl around town, it will take far more than a sprinkle of good luck for Emily to learn the truth and expose a killer with a very deadly craving...

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Emily Fyne, newly married to Detective Brent Fyne, owns Deputy Donut Cafe with her late husband's father, Tom Westhill.  They've got a new special of beignets, and everyone who tastes them loves them; so, they sell out fast.  Her employee Hannah is taking a break from school to work there with her older sister Olivia, so all seems well.

But one day two young men enter the cafe with a tiny dog, and no one seems to know who she belongs to -- at least until another shop owner is heard calling for her.  But there's been chaos already, with Emily's cat Dep taking umbrage at the dog's presence, and letting everyone know it by escaping himself.  Once Dep is corralled and everything goes back to normal, Emily learns the two men -- Zachary and Joshua -- are known to Hannah, and both seem to be interested in her.

This doesn't sit well with Olivia, who likes Zachary, but isn't happy that Hannah seems to favor the unknown (up until now) Joshua.  Then there's another altercation at the cafe between two men and a woman, and another man who enters trying to sell 'deals' to the customers.  Once Emily has the cafe back to order, she wonders if it can get any worse.

It does, when she discovers a dead body on a trail not too far from her lakeside home -- along with one of Hannah's hairclips.  Once she discovers the identity of the man, she wonders if Hannah or her friends had anything to do with it; even putting this idea out of her head doesn't do much good, as she finds out there are plenty of other suspects who wanted the person dead.  Now she's on the trail of a killer, and hopes she can find them before someone else is slain...

This is the ninth book in the series, and I have read them all.  I love the story lines, and the characters, and especially little Dep, who has his own say in the murders and solving them.  A pretty smart cat (but then, I favor cats and know that most of them are!).  Emily is trying to prove Hannah innocent, but her detective husband Brent has to look at the evidence, and the hairclip could point to her involvement.  It rankles Emily, but she knows that it does look incriminating.  But Olivia didn't want Hannah to hike that trail -- for good reason -- so why was she there when she is claiming she wasn't?

Now Emily is looking to find out who had the best reason for the person's demise, and she does find clues along the way, which she passes on to Brent, just as she should.  It makes their life together flow easily, and you can see that they love and respect each other, which is the main thing marriage should do for people.  It's realistic, and I like it.

There are clues throughout, but they aren't easy to find.  I didn't know the murderer until Emily did, and that's a very good thing, as I read a lot of mysteries and far too often, I discover the killer the minute they step on the page.  In this one, she hid the person well, which gave an element of surprise that I truly enjoyed.

In the end, the reasons for the murder were no more than it should be, as the mind of a killer is always hard to decipher, nor would I want to.  What I want is what this mystery gives us: secrets, lies, intrigues, and a lot of action.  Kudos to Ms. Bolton.  I look forward to the next in the series.  Highly recommended.

I received an advance copy from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Ginger Bolton's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/ginger-bolton/

Sunday, November 10, 2024

A Holiday for Homicide

Cook-Off Mysteries Book 9

Author:    Devon Delaney
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781960511867
Beyond The Page Publishing
208 Pages
$14.00; $5.99 Amazon
September 17, 2024

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A televised cooking competition puts Sherry in the spotlight, especially when the final challenge calls for catching a killer...

Despite being a seasoned competitor, nothing could have prepared Sherry Oliveri for the thrill of being chosen for a three-day cooking challenge on national television.  She's dying to tell her friends, but she and everyone else involved in the contest has been sworn to secrecy until it airs.  Still, that's not stopping someone from penning cryptic notes about the show for the whole town to read, which has the production crew on edge -- right up until one of them is found dead.

Determined to root out the killer, Sherry suspects the truth lies with whoever's behind the mysterious notes -- which have now turned dark with menacing comments on the murder and suggestions of buried secrets.  Trying to unravel it all while focusing on her recipes, Sherry's stopped dead in her tracks when the cook-off host drops a bombshell.  With no time to spare, she'll have to unearth the one missing ingredient that will ensure the killer's cooked...

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Sherry Oliveri is a multiple-time winner of cook-offs, and enjoys creating new recipes while having fun at the same time.  She's been chosen for one that takes place in her small town of Augustin.  Unfortunately, though, she's not able to tell anyone, because this one is different in that it's a television program that's set to air on Labor Day, and it must be kept under wraps.

Meanwhile, she plays tennis most every morning with her friend Kat, who works for the mayor.  She also discovers that Kat knows a member of the production team; which becomes a problem when that person is murdered, and Kat becomes a suspect.  When both Kat and her mother ask for Sherry's help in finding a killer, she can't say no.  But who wanted the person dead?  Also, who's writing cryptic notes about the show on napkins?  And is Sherry in any danger of being killed next?...

I have read every book in this series and I have enjoyed them all quite a bit.  Ms. Delaney gives us characters that are believable, and even more so, likeable as well.  I do enjoy following Sherry's life and her cook-offs, mainly because I love to cook and bake myself.  (Although I have no interest in entering any contests!)

In this mystery, the notes allude to a secret that someone has which could turn the competition on its side.  But who is the subject?  No one seems to know, and no one seems to be the author.  Sherry is suspicious of someone on the production crew, and even Kat's new boyfriend, Garrett, who is a local journalist hired to document and film it all.  Tensions are running high, and barbs are being thrown, but when they go in every direction, Sherry knows she needs to focus on the three-day event if she has a chance of winning.

With accidents occurring and contestants being eliminated, Sherry hunkers down and does what she does best: focuses on what's in front of her at the time she needs to.  Which means the event comes first and finding a killer is next, if she can just concentrate enough...

I do like the fact that she shares what she knows with Detective Ray Bease, who values her input and doesn't dismiss her out of hand; it lends to a personal relationship as well (platonic), where their friendship doesn't interfere in his investigations.  Sherry also has a good support group, including her boyfriend Don, who doesn't try to change her or get mad at her for what she does.  (Even as he worries, which is normal).

When Sherry comes to the end of the competition, it is a surprise all around, including to me.  I was as stunned as she was.  It was decent, and didn't go for the 'oomph' view that television seems to go for these days.  When she discovers -- as we know she will -- the killer, it was a bit of a surprise, although I knew who is was a little earlier than Sherry; but we had the clues and only needed to put them together.  It was both sad and needless, but you can never get into the mind of a killer (nor would I want to -- I just love reading about them; ghoulish, I know!).

All in all, this was another winner for this author, and I look forward to the next in the series.  Highly recommended.  

I received a copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Devon Delaney's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/d/devon-delaney/

Friday, November 8, 2024

Deadly Dog Days

Dog Days Mystery Book 1

Author:    Jamie Blair
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book (Audiobook Available)
ISBN #:    9781705836378
Independently Published
220 Pages
$13.95; $3.99 Amazon
September 8, 2019

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New to the historic town of Metamora, Indiana, Cameron Cripps-Hayman is looking to make friends with her neighbors.  What she isn't looking for is one of their bodies floating in the canal.

When she and her estranged husband, the town sheriff, are both named suspects for the murder, Cameron takes crime into her own hands, teaming up with her eccentric co-workers who dub themselves the Metamora Action Agency.

As if hunting for a murderer with two high school geniuses, the town drunk, and an elderly kleptomaniac isn't hard enough, Cameron adopts the five mangy guard dogs of her deceased neighbor.  But maybe a stint at playing gatekeeper is just what she needs to come face-to-face with the killer and save another neighbor from being the next victim.

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Cameron Cripps-Hayman is estranged from her town sheriff husband, and they have a lot of issues between them to overcome if they can even get along.  Add in a mother-in-law from hell, and you see the reason she left him in the first place.  Unfortunately, she's still living in the house owned by her mother-in-law, and it doesn't sit right with the woman.
 
She manages a group of misfits who have been in trouble with the law, and they work on a help line for those in need.  But when a body is found, they all want to help with the investigation to find a killer.  That is, if Cameron doesn't tell her ex about it.

But trouble follows, and Cameron might just find out that she's next in line to be killed...

Normally, I try to give first in series books a good chance.  But this one just had too many problems, and I'm not sure if I'll read another one or not.  First off, there were just too many characters (42!) so you couldn't keep straight who was doing what.  There were little to none clues to the murderer, so we were forced to read through a book full of nasty people -- her mother-n-law, her stepdaughter, her estranged husband.  Not one had a decent quality to them, and I was really hoping she'd dump them all and just go back with her sister where she could have a decent life and give up eating cookies to deal with her problems and unhappiness.

No such luck.  (But we knew that, anyway).  I would have been happy if her mother-in-law wasa second victim.  The protagonist didn't have a backbone and wouldn't stand up to anyone -- not even her cheating husband.  I won't be reading any more in this series.  There are too many good books out there to read instead.  Why punish myself with characters I can't stand?


More on Jamie Blair's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/jamie-blair/

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Death on All Hallowe'en

A Carolus Deene Mystery Book 19

Author:    Leo Bruce
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book (Hardcover Available)
ISBN #:    9780897332927
Academy Chicago Publishers
203 Pages
$10.99 5; $17.99 Amazon
Original Print 1970

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Carolus Deene is summoned to a small Kentish village where the presence of a possible coven of witches lends an eerie aura to the presumed "accidental" death of a young local boy a year ago on Hallowe'en.  Before his work is completed, Carolus Deene has the answers to this and two other deaths.

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Carolus Deene is a college professor who does a little sleuthing on the side.  His friend, Father John Stainer, tells him he thinks something nasty is going on in his little village of Clibburn near Kent.  A year ago, a small boy died from pneumonia, but John thinks there's more too it.  Now, coming again on  All Hallowe'en, he's afraid more will happen and wants Carolus to look into it.

Of course he agrees, and heads to Clibburn to stay with John.  When he meets a man named Connor, he seems shaken because he thinks someone has taken a shot at him.  Carolus presses him (gently) for more information, but Connor refuses.  It is then that he has a true mystery on his hands.  He's determined to figure out what it is that Connor is hiding, and if it is connected in any way to the death of young Cyril a year ago.

What Carolus finds is that someone wants him out of the village, and soon.  He's not easily intimidated, and he knows he may very well put himself in danger; but he proceeds with his investigation, sharing what he finds with the local police.  It's interesting what you can discover when you ask people the right questions, isn't it?...

This is the first book that I have read by Leo Bruce, but it is certainly not going to be the last.  I found this mystery so well done, in fact, that I did not know the murderer until nearly the very end, later than Mr. Deene did, himself.  It was a delight to read, especially since it coincided with the Halloween time as well.  (I do love to 'read the season', as it were).

Watching Carolus look for answers among the village people was definitely worth it alone.  Some of them were first and foremost nasty humans that one would not want to spend time with; but there were others that were just those who wanted to live their lives.  Yet all of them were connected in some way or another, even if it were only vicariously. 

When the truth comes out, it is definitely a terrible sight.  Even Carolus was disgusted by what he found.  But human nature is uncontrollable, and things will occur even if we don't like them.  Evil exists.  Murder does happen, and it is never pleasant.  

The book was a very good read, and the clues not so easy to find.  But all in all, it made me respect Mr. Bruce and want to look for others he has written.  Highly recommended.



The Spirit Moves

  A Haunted Haven Mystery Book 4 Author:     Carol J. Perry Genre:      Mystery/Paranormal Trade Paperback; Digital Book ISBN #:     9781496...