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What a Ghoul Wants: A Ghost Hunter Mystery

What a Ghoul Wants: A Ghost Hunter Mystery

Current price: $7.99
Publication Date: December 24th, 2012
Publisher:
Berkley
ISBN:
9780451238979
Pages:
352

Description

M. J. Holliday has the unusual ability to talk to the dead. But when it comes to a vengeful ghost and a mysterious drowning, this time she may be in over her head….

THAT SINKING FEELING

Kidwella Castle in northern Wales is rumored to be haunted by a deadly ghost—the Grim Widow, who allegedly drowns unsuspecting guests in the castle’s moat. Not long after M. J. and her crew arrive at the castle to film their ghost-hunting cable TV show, Ghoul Getters, two new victims are added to the Widow’s grisly roster.

Fear ripples through the castle, especially when it’s discovered that the victims may have had help into their watery graves from the land of the living. The local inspector suspects father-son serial killers, but M. J. thinks that theory is all wet. To catch the true culprit she will need to dive deep into the castle’s past and bring some long buried secrets to the surface.

About the Author

Real-life professional psychic Victoria Laurie drew from her career as a gifted intuitive to create the characters of Abigail Cooper and M. J. Holliday. She lives with two spoiled dachshunds, Lilly and Toby, and one opinionated parrot named Doc.

Praise for What a Ghoul Wants: A Ghost Hunter Mystery

Praise for the New York Times Bestselling Ghost Hunter Mystery series:

“A bewitching book blessed with many blithe spirits. Will leave you breathless.” —Nancy Martin, author of the Blackbird Sisters Mysteries

“Laurie’s new paranormal series lights up the night.”—National Bestselling Author Elaine Viets

“Reminiscent of Buffy the Vampire’s bunch, Laurie’s enthusiastic, punchy ghost busters make this paranormal series one teens can also enjoy.”—Publishers Weekly

“Filled with laugh-out-loud moments and nail-biting, hair-raising tension, this fast-paced, action-packed ghost story will keep readers hooked from beginning to end.”—Fresh Fiction