Gem of a Ghost
Emma Whitecastle would rather spend time with her boyfriend than help Joanna Reid get rid of her husband's ghost. But when she finds out Joanna's daughter has broken her engagement and attempted suicide, Emma and Granny Apples are compelled to investigate. The multifaceted mystery unfolds in...
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Emma Whitecastle would rather spend time with her boyfriend than help Joanna Reid get rid of her husband's ghost. But when she finds out Joanna's daughter has broken her engagement and attempted suicide, Emma and Granny Apples are compelled to investigate. The multifaceted mystery unfolds in Hollywood, where a vengeful spirit strikes too close for comfort as Emma and Granny unearth a clue hidden in a haunted diamond. When the case leads Emma and a suave stranger to the historic mining town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, Emma must call upon a ghostly group of Molly Maguires to ease the pain of a century-old marriage gone bad. Praise: "Jaffarian's welcome third entry in her paranormal series sparkles as brilliantly as the story's haunted diamond."—Library Journal (STARRED REVIEW)
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780738713816 (0738713813)
ASIN: 738713813
Publish date: February 8th 2012
Publisher: MIDNIGHT INK
Pages no: 307
Edition language: English
Series: A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery (#3)
This novel is a cozy mystery with a ghostly twist. The protagonist Emma can see and hear ghosts. She can also talk to them, although she refrains from paranormal conversations if she can help it. In the mundane world, she has her own TV show and a nice boyfriend. Her daughter is safely ensconced in ...
The A Ghost of Granny Apples series is one I stumbled upon and I frequently forget about, but always enjoy. Emma Whitehouse has gotten used to dealing with ghosts since she discovered her ability to see them two years ago. She finds herself contacted by an old friend who thinks she is being haunted ...
Fun read! I still like the 2nd one best, though.
I just love this series and this book might be the best one yet. I loved the story about the 'haunted' diamond and the plot was really well crafted. The characters continue to be very three dimensional and well written (and the book was very well edited too - a rarity lately!). I think the author ...