Cozy up with Lorna Shadow and her ghost-sensing dog, Flipper, as they unravel the truth behind the suspicious death of Archie Musgrave, a stubborn ghost who won’t rest.
As Lorna investigates, she finds a long list of suspects, all with secrets. But with Archie’s ghost becoming agitated, and danger lurking around every corner, Lorna must work fast to solve this puzzle.
She’s not alone in this adventure! With her best friend, Helen, by her side, and help from beyond the grave, Lorna is determined to bring the killer to justice.
Don’t miss out on this hauntingly good mystery that’ll have you on the edge of your seat until the very end! ***
What readers are
"Great book. Characters were fantastic. Plot was amazing with all its twists and turns." Amazon review."I really like this series, it has a creative idea, and each book has new secondary characters and a new, paranormal plot. Very good character building and intriguing plotting." Amazon review.
"K.E. O'Connor is a great writer. Her books keep you wanting more." Amazon review.
Enjoy reading this fun cozy crime ghost mystery, which involves close friendships, tasty treats over a mug of tea, the cute antics of a ghost-sensing dog, and the start of a romance for Lorna.
This is the second book in the Lorna Shadow cozy ghost paranormal series.
K.E. O’Connor is the author of the Witch Haven mystery series, the Crypt Witch cozy mysteries, the Lorna Shadow ghost mysteries, the Holly Holmes baking mysteries, the Zee Town paranormal cozy series, and the Old Sarum mystery series, along with other titles available if you cast the right spell. She can imagine dragons, taste cookies when they aren’t even there, and hear the crack of a witch’s broom at a hundred paces.
K.E. (the K stands for Karen) lives in the United Kingdom (it isn’t very united, but that’s a mystery for another time) among the mystical stones and fairy creatures of Somerset. She graduated from the Universities of Southampton and Reading, where she received degrees in Archaeology and Cognitive Evolution (both highly entertaining to take part in, but with the career options of a ground witch’s toe bone.)
If you’re of the curious persuasion and want to know more, visit her website at www.keoconnor.com for enlightening knowledge on all things cozy mystery, book news, and a peek into the magical world of a writer who believes animals talk and magic is just a finger click away.
To contact her, visit her Facebook page – www.facebook/keoconnorauthor, join her email list, or dust off that haunted mirror in your cellar and speak the ancient magical words to transport yourself into her lounge. There may be tea and cookies waiting, or there may be giants – it depends on her mood.
Three and a half stars for an adequate read in need of more defined characters
I like the originality of a trio of temporary employees of grand estates; it's a great device for allowing locale changes and diversity of victims as well as means, motive, and opportunity. The writing is solid and the mysteries hold interest. However, Lorna, Helen, and Zach are nearly as colorless as the ghosts they seek justice for; the only true character insight is that Helen is a social climber (which apparently differs from being a gold digger in her mind!) and she's not even the lead. The paranormal aspects are varied, and I'd still like to see what "Ghostly Games" book 3 will offer.
Ghostly Secrets is the second book in the Lorna Shadow Cozy Ghost Mystery series. Lorna is back and has another mystery to solve. A ghost believes his death was not an accident. When danger comes to his widow, Lorna must rush to save her and figure out what really happened. This was another great story in this series, and I definitely recommend it.
I really like this series, it has a creative idea, and each book has new secondary characters and a new, paranormal plot. Very good character building and intriguing plotting. Thank you Ms O'Connor for another good read!
A 5 for a five star writer, as usual another brilliant storyline with great characters, I just love Lorna and Helen and of course Flipper. I have already got my mum into these books and she loves them.
Terrific! Another new job and once again the girls are faced with a ghost. Was he murdered as he claims? It is only with another attempted murder that the girls start to put the pieces together. Will they solve it before it's too late. Great cozy mystery.
I enjoy reading about Lorna and her ghost sensing dog Flipper. It seems as if every time they start a new job there is sure to be a ghost who needs help. You will enjoy these mysteries if you like the paranormal books.
Lorna and Helen have new jobs, and hope there are no ghosts to mess it up. But, if course, the recently deceased husband of their employer shows up to let them know his death was no accident! Great read, with lots of action and wonderful characters.
If your looking for a light mystery to read, this is a good choice. Vibrant characters and a plot that holds your attention from the first page to the last.
A most enjoyable mystery. Charming characters, lots of twists, humor, excitement and mystery. The ideal book to relax and escape from the everyday pressures.
I enjoy the cozy mysteries and this one was most enjoyable. Lorna sees ghosts and she and her friend Helen and the dog Flipper and Lorna's boyfriend Zach and his dog Jessie have a new job at an estate. When they arrive, Lorna gets some vibes that tell her there is a ghost around. It is the ghost of the previous owner who died in a riding accident or so it was said. He was murdered and wants Lorna to find out who murdered him. After some twists and turns, Lorna finds out who murdered Archie and now his widow and her new husband can get on with their lives and be happy together. I was given an Advanced copy of this book and am freely and voluntarily writing this review.
i kinda love this series as kinda a filler book between others- so funny, i love them running around after ghosts and the dog is amazing- nothing special, just fun and funky
Having a desperate headcold and unable to engage beyond third grade reading, I finished this book. The premise is silly and none if the characters have any depth or reality; the most interesting ones are the dogs. A beach or sickbed read, at most.