Mazliet atjautības, nedaudz tehnoloģiju, rūpīgs plāns un drusciņa veiksmes – Bezila Visletvaita organizētās ikgadējās rēgainās vakariņas Viktorijas laikmeta noskaņā allaž pulcinājušas prāvu viesu pulciņu, nodrošinot krietnus ieņēmumus Čeringemas viesnīcas The Bell Hotel īpašniekiem un dāsnu honorāru pašam Bezilam. Tomēr šajā reizē viss beidzas teju ar traģēdiju un apmeklētājus pārņem bažas, vai notikušajā varētu būt vainojams bēdīgi slavenais viesnīcas spoks Fredijs? Bijušais izmeklētājs Džeks un viņa labākā draudzene Sāra ir pārliecināti – lai cik mīklaini būtu nelaimes apstākļi, vainīgais noteikti nav saistīts ar garu pasauli. Ja viņiem izdotos saprast, kurš vēlas kaitēt viesnīcai, rokā būtu arī ļaundaris!
Der 19. Band dieser Cosy Crime Reihe hat mir gut gefallen! Zwar fand ich den Band nicht so spannend wie schon andere vorher, aber dafür hatte er eine schöne Atmosphäre. Die Geschichte spielt zu Halloween, es geht um ein "Geister-Dinner" und Geistererscheinungen sowie einen mysteriösen Unfall. Jack und Sarah glauben nicht an Geister und nicht an einen Unfall... Wie immer eine gute und kurzweilige Unterhaltung.
The huge Chandelier of Bell Hotel falls and almost kills some of the guests, Jack and Sarah are called in to see into it but they end up investigating a 100 year old murder. This series did not let me down, still funny, captivating and brain teasing, a little paranormal activity was welcome!
Five stars because it was so fun. The mystery...well, it kind of isn't one. There are questions to be answered, but it's not their usual case. But you can tell the writers just had a blast with it, and for that... well done you!
Zur Sprecherin muss ich nichts sagen: Sie ist weiterhin grandios. Diese Geschichte hat mir gut gefallen und passte zufällig zur kommenden Halloweenzeit. Etwas mystisch und gruselig. Ich fand es klasse. Ein kurzweiliger Genuss.
Ghost of a Chance: Cherringham 19 Chronological order recommended but not necessary
In A Nutshell: Murdered Freddy is haunting the Bell, the local hotel where somebody murdered him. Basil hosts an annual dinner on the anniversary of Freddy's death. It draws customers with a taste for macabre mystery and ghosts. Then the chandelier crashes on the customers, and it's not one of Basil's ghost tricks. So, whodunit? Enter Jack and Sarah.
The Protagonist(s):Take one hard-boiled former New York City Detective retired to Cherringham England (Jack) and one Brit design techie divorcee who fled home to Cherringham (Sarah), and you have our protagonists. The professional and amateur in the sleepy Oxford countryside. It's an unusual but addictive pairing.
It has all the hallmarks of a classic mystery with the quintessential eccentric Brits. A sleepy village that is so well developed I want to go there for tea. And there are delightful, fun plots that hold the reader's attention.
Must read, easy read, good fun. And this one has a touch of the paranormal. Love cosies, and you will enjoy Cherringham.
Book Rating Sexual Content: U Language: U Violent: U Would I read the next one or reread ?: Yes
My rating system (* = star) 0* Could not finish this book (waste of time) 1*Finished the book but didn't like it not fulfilled 2* Finished the book it was okay. 3* A good read worth your time. 4* An excellent read often with a novel concept or unusual plot. 5* A magnificent read. A prominent example of the genre.
It appears that the butler was murdered about a hundred years ago and has been haunting the building ever since, despite it having been turned into a family hotel which has fallen on hard times. Jack and Sarah get asked to investigate by the elderly hotel owner after a nearly devastating unexplained incident during the yearly demonstration by the ghost whisperer. Good sleuthing, surprising twists, unusual red herrings, and interesting characters round out this fun episode.
Love this idea of a series given in short bursts that are just the right size as well as so much more flexible than a whole novel! The ongoing sleuthing involves a retired and widowed older NYPD homicide cop who is finding life in the English countryside a fair antidote to his mourning, and a local recently divorced woman who has returned to her hometown with her children. They make a good sleuthing pair. Voice actor Neil Dudgeon has been an excellent asset to my listening pleasure, making sure that I know who's talking while I do mindless things.
A local hotel is hosting a ghost evening featuring a 100 year old ghost named Freddy. Freddy was murdered in his attic room at the hotel and his murderer was never discovered. Dressed in Edwardian garb and enjoying their dinner, the attendees listen as ghost expert Basil tells Freddy's story. Everything is fun and scary until the huge chandelier crashes into the dining table, shattered crystal going everywhere. No one can understand why the chandelier fell so Jack and Sarah are asked to investigate.
Kuuntelin tämän lähinnä tehdessäni kotiaskareita, esimerkiksi tiskatessani. Se saattoi vaikuttaa lukukokemukseen, koska keskittymiseni herpaantui jatkuvasti ja tiettyjä sanoja tai lauseita saattoi jäädä jopa osittain kuuntelematta. Ei tämä kirja muutenkaan mitenkään huippuhyvä ollut, melko keskinkertainen ja jopa mitäänsanomaton. Luultavasti kokeilen jotain muutakin tämän kirjasarjan kirjaa, koska ne ovat helposti saatavina äänikirjoina ja myös lyhyitä kuunneltavia.
An entertaining ghost story with an ending that is a first for Jack and Sarah. Not going to spoil it for you but let’s say that Sarah is pleasantly amazed when Jack can still surprise her.
Nineteen shorts in, and I still love this series. They are a great break from larger books and a pleasant way to spend a few hours without making a heavier commitment, for those times when your mind is wandering, and you can’t focus on anything but a short story.
This was fun but I kind of missed the point of the seance at the end. Was it just to force them to talk it out? So, the son was the "bad" guy but the arrogant witch of a daughter was the "good" guy... or? Hm.
Oh my goodness, such a cute one! I liked how the author took a step back from the usual outline and did something a little special for Halloween. Great story!