Ghostly Graveyard is the 17th book in the Zoe Donavon Mystery series. Kathi Daley has written the perfect book for those who appreciate a well written, Halloween themed cozy mystery. Ghostly Graveyard has everything those who appreciate a true cozy mystery desire; loving spouses, children, close friends, animals, and in this installment, a baby! Everyone in Ashton Falls is eagerly anticipating the annual Halloween festivities. Zoe has spent months planning the Haunted Hamlet celebration. Duncan Wright, a new resident of Ashton Falls, essentially steps in and takes over making numerous on the spot changes to everyone’s dismay (especially Zoe’s). Zoe is quite outspoken about her displeasure, which causes her significant grief when he is found murdered in the graveyard. Detective Salinger is on vacation and the covering deputy is convinced that she is the murderer. The plot is strong and clever with multiple subplots.
Following the series from the beginning, it is a delight to see how Zoe has matured from an impulsive young adult to a mature wife and surrogate/foster mother, balancing her life as a newlywed, career managing Zoë’s Zoo, PTA representative and soccer mom. Zoe is heartbroken when she learns that her mother, father, and baby sister Harper will be out of the country for Thanksgiving and the kids Zoe and Zak are fostering will be with their own families as well.
Ellie’s cousin, Skye, is in a terrible car accident rendering her unconscious. Ellie takes her baby to care for while Skye’s in the hospital. Levi is out of the picture. So many potential directions their “story” could evolve. Will Ellie and Levi would finally get together? Is Levi going to make a commitment? If not, I hope Ellie falls in love with another man, get married, and has or adopts the babies she longs for.
I enjoy and appreciate the interactive story within the story is great. Kathi has added the Zimmerman Academy storyline as a second story and gives the reader the option of how and when. We are learning more about Phyllis and her unique charges. Phyllis and the girls are getting along well, and Phyllis has come “out of her shell” doing things she’s never done before, such as decorating for Halloween. Phyllis is embracing the excitement of the girls and what they are doing. I’m thrilled that she is dating, as are the girls who live with her. Best of all, she is falling in love! This series because you have 2 books in one. I choose to read them by switching back and forth but others may some choose to read them separately.
This is my favorite of the series Kathi writes! This story does not disappoint. My favorite part of this series is the new additions to Zoe and Zak's family and to Phyllis’ life. The children bring a new dimension to the stories and make them a bit more exciting. A superbly written cozy, fitting for the season. The perfect read for a quiet night by the fireplace with the lights low and a cup of hot chocolate. Halloween tricks, treats, murder, mystery and hours of light reading enjoyment.