Chess Putnam is assigned another case to debunk, this time at the home of a famous actor and his wife. Before taking on that case, she is almost fatally poisoned after following up on a routine assignment to take down a con psychic. Meanwhile, someone is also killing prostitutes in Downside, putting...
Totally without a doubt as good or better than book one, drug addicted she might be but Chess is one of the sharpest female lead characters that I have had the pleasure to read about in years. Even when she screws up royally it is easy to forgive her and wish her well.This time around we also are tr...
I loved this book. It tore me apart and I think I'm still in tatters. The books is very traumatic to the reader if you find you are already invested in Chess and Terrible being together. It would be very difficult to move forward from here.The mystery was rivetting regarding a ghost and it's human b...
Wow. What a crazy book. Still not a fan of Chess's drug addiction (even though I know why she does it) but the ghost mystery was pretty intense and Chess's relationship drama has me desperate for the next book. 4/5 stars(Not doing a full review for this book because I forgot to review book #1 and I ...
Before I set into bitching - this is going to be the review for this series where I lay out my gripes with this world - I want to make sure I underline how much fun I've had reading these books. There are more than three at this point, but the first three seem to constitute an emotional arc. While I...
In which Chess Putnam goes Hollywood.Sort of....Unholy Magic, book two of Downside Ghosts, finds our intrepid, pill-popping heroine doing her debunking thing in the sprawling mansion of a successful television actor. The actor, wealthy and hardly struggling to pay the utility bills, isn't her typica...
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