I gave each book a separate review :
1. Path of Bones, the first in the Cassie Quinn series of mysteries, we are introduced to Cassie who has the ability to see and interact with ghosts or spirits of the departed. Cassie is employed as a art preparator at the Savannah College of Art and Design's Museum of Art but works with the Savannah police in her spare time, solving crimes. As the story unfolds we learn about how Cassie "acquired" her gift and has had many challenges in her life and relationships because of it. This first mystery has Cassie working with detective Harris who needs her help to find a possible serial killer but is still unsure about Cassie's abilities even though Cassie's police friend detective David Klein has solved many crimes with her help. The story is engaging and well written. Even the way that Cassie interacts with "paranormal" events such as dreams or visions or spirits has an air of authenticity - the messages are often not clear and do not give precise answers. Because it's a series, the story ends by closing one case, but leaves something else hanging. I very much enjoyed this book and give it 5 out of 5 stars.
2. Whisper of Bones : As with the first in the series of Cassie Quinn mysteries, this second book draws us deeper into Cassie's life and challenges with her family. She makes some progress with the mystery that was left hanging at the end of book one and takes up another investigation of a serial killer, working with detectives David Klein and Adelaide Harris. This investigation is a bit of a wild ride with lots of twists. In between the investigations, Cassie struggles with how to reconnect with her sister and her parents and to share with them about her paranormal abilities. Again, the same loos end from Cassie's past is left hanging. Will she find closure in book 3 ? Stay tuned. I also very much enjoyed this second book in the series and give it 5 out of 5 stars.
3. Symphony of Bones : Third in the the series of Cassie Quinn mysteries, we meet Cassie's parents and come closer to closing the mysteries in Cassie's personal past. This second book draws us even deeper into Cassie's life and challenges as she and her sister visit her parents in Charlotte. She makes much more progress with the mystery in her personal past and is drawn into another in the mysterious death of a state senator's son in Charlotte. Because she doesn't know anyone in the police department in Charlotte, how will she go about offering her "paranormal" information? Again, the mystery takes on many twist and turns. A great ride. We are left with a cliff hanger at the end that absolutely requires one to get the next book in the series. Another great read by L.T. Ryan, I give it 5 out of 5 stars.