Emily Hayes used to be a tenured psychology professor with a corner office and a thriving marriage. Now she’s divorced, unemployed, and living in a shoebox apartment that smells faintly of despair. Her only hobby? Late-night arguments about ghost sightings on a paranormal forum with a woman who reads tarot in dive bars.
That woman—Juniper Quimby—owns exactly one leather jacket, lives out of a van painted with moon phases, and has “commitment issues” tattooed across her entire personality. Together, they’ve decided to reinvent themselves as paranormal investigators (because apparently “financial security” was too mainstream).
Their first big case? A creepy Victorian cemetery being bulldozed to make way for luxury condos. But when the foreman turns up crushed beneath a piece of equipment that was supposed to be locked down, the job goes from spooky to murder-y. Now Emily and Juni have to navigate skeptical cops, construction workers with secrets, and an infuriatingly handsome billionaire developer who may or may not be hiding a body or two under his penthouse floorboards.
And if the cemetery’s ghosts don’t get them, the killer definitely will.
This is a whip-smart, hilarious, and spine-tingling mystery about friendship, fresh starts, and digging up way more than you bargained for.
My first Magnolia Murdersworth book. I am totally a fan now. The characters are really amazing and the mystery was incredible. I wasn't expecting so much fun in the first book. I literally couldn't stop reading. I can't wait to read the next book in this series.
Great series starter. Two new friends open to possibilities of supernatural while investigating a mystery. I liked the opposite personalities of these two women. It made for an interesting contrast.
What fun! At 69, there's not much available... Escapism reading has become my way to get away from the horrors of reality. Doesn't lessen the pain but it does make it better for a while 😄.
Acquired Kindle edition when offered free on Amazon.
The Case of the Restless Graves (The Between Agency Book 1) by Magnolia Murdersworth (Quick Read)
The book was entertaining but it had gaps in it's plotline with repetitive parts. The character development was contrived such as the super organized, has been professor, and the burnt out ER nurse that moonlights as a Tarot cards reader at bar dives. In the storyline there are injured people but the former ER nurse does not provide medical aid. Puzzling!
Despite the aforementioned weaknesses, the author has potential. It is a good start for the novice writer.
Acquired Kindle edition when offered free on Amazon.
Two stars reluctantly rounded up from 1.5. Just not very good.
Major plot hole left the whole thing making no sense, but to explain it here would require a huge spoiler explanation and I just don't care enough to do that.
I enjoyed it except for the occasional bad language. Two amateurs on the adventure of a lifetime. They confronted several obstacles to find answers to their to questions.