Thursday, October 8, 2020

Review: WHO KILLED THE GHOST IN THE LIBRARY? by Teresa Watson

 


Camille was a ghost writer in desperate need of a job. Then she gets a mysterious note asking her to come to a house about a job. Thing was that house had a haunting mystery. Oooh!

She goes there and meets the man that wants to hire her—only he’s been dead for 60 years. Yikes! Great, now she’s talking to a ghost—and a chauvinistic, arrogant one at that. The ghost claimed that he never shot himself—he was murdered, and he wanted Camille to solve it. For some reason, a ghost from the 1950’s thought a ghost writer dealt with…you know…ghosts.

The mystery was set: who killed the ghost in the library?

Looking into the old murder sounded interesting at first, but then it tapers off as you get more involved in it. Turns more into her helping him resolve his unfinished business rather than figuring out who killed the guy.

Overall, it’s an okay read with snappy quips.

 

My rating: 3 stars

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