Intrepid ghostwriter Lee Bartholomew returns to New York to plan her mother's wedding and solve the murder of an ambitious competitor in this follow-up to "How to Seduce a Ghost."
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Marrying a ghost?,
By Michelle Mitchell (Hendersonville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Marry a Ghost (Mass Market Paperback)
The title is misleading if you are concrete about your reading. The book is pretty good, although it flows very well at the beginning and becomes disjointed about 3/4 of the way through. It is almost like the action stops and another book should start when she returns to England. That being said, it is a great "cozy" book as another reviewer stated. It isn't rocket science, but it is a good read. Like other readers I tend to cast the book as a movie in my mind while I read it, and it would be interesting to compare who other folks see as the characters. Shotgun is an old rock-n-roll star and reminds me of Keith Richards. Lee, the protagonist who is the 'ghost' writer, could be portrayed by a number of popular actresses, but I kept imagining Sandra Bullock. The most fun character in the book in my opinion is Tommy, Lee's initial fiance. He's a hoot! He is innocent and completely lacking in social graces...I kept wanting to buy him a clue! Have fun with this book :)
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great ghost writing cozy mystery,
By Dawn Dowdle "Mystery Lovers Corner reviewer" (Lynchburg, VA USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: How to Marry a Ghost (Hardcover)
Ghost writer Lee Bartholomew is on Long Island, NY, to attend the commitment ceremony between her mother and American billionaire Phil "Phillionaire" Abernathy. They can't get married because her mother is still married to her father.
While there, Lee plans to interview secluded rock star legend Shotgun Marriot. Unfortunately her ghostwriting rival Bettina Pleshette had the same idea. Marriot's son washes up on shore during the ceremony wearing a wedding dress. He's been murdered. Soon after, Bettina is also found murdered. Marriot is one of the prime suspects. As Lee begins interviewing Marriot, she also begins investigating who could have killed both of these people. She doesn't believe Marriot is guilty. Can she uncover the truth without putting herself in grave danger? This is the first in this series that I have read. I really enjoyed Lee. I also enjoyed the Long Island residents she interacted with. I would love to see them in future books. I thought the author did a great job of creating a believable scenario and helping us uncover the clues along with the protagonist. The author's humor made this cozy mystery an enjoyable read. I highly recommend this book.
1.0 out of 5 stars
poor book,
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This review is from: How to Marry a Ghost (Hardcover)
I am not sure why this book has such great reviews. I felt the book was very boring. The characters were poorly developed and for some reason it seemed as if, for no apparent reason, everyone just had to open up to the main character, Lee, and spill all the secrets they knew. She just had to ask and everybody was happy to open up and spill their guts. It is very strange indeed!
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