Science-based parapsychological thriller, New Orleans setting, whodunnit.
No crystal balls, no tarot cards, just pricey equipment that can read heart rates togetherwith research and intuition. Like a lie detector but measuring witness haunt reactions.
There were mysteries to solve: was the ghost real, how many ghosts, who were they, what motivates them? And also in the living world: is the ghost witness crazy, the ghost hunter projecting their own issues, is a living person up to something? Also, why are so many people trying to thwart the ghost hunter? Did I mention the unsolved murders?
Cree, the main character was interesting. Her signature move was to outbully tough characters. Like a police negotiator. She’s also an empath. In order to see what the ghost witnesses experience, she must become them. Opens the doors for some koo-koo times. There’s also some love interest happenings. Of course, she’s a knockout and has men falling for her wherever she goes. Also, having her cake and eating it, and leading people on, breaking hearts as she goes. Reminds me of Twilight. Just pick one already.
I guessed the methods and motivations more than I did the dodgy people. The ‘mask’ relevance was pretty clear early on, so was the doublecrosser. I was left guessing re the ghosts, so that was good. I wonder if there were any characters without major secrets and scandals. If they’re the norm, I feel so boring.
Toooooo looooong. Yes, great emotional depth and interpersonal relationship brilliance, but someone get some scissors and shorten it by 100 pages.
3.5 stars rounded up and 4th completed book in my Long Book Reading Challenge.