
My library discarded this third Gethsemane Brown mystery (but not the rest of the series), so I was very glad to see it on Kobo Plus. I read it in transit the other day, including during a long stint by the tin trees at the Calgary airport.
My library discarded this third Gethsemane Brown mystery (but not the rest of the series), so I was very glad to see it on Kobo Plus. I read it in transit the other day, including during a long stint by the tin trees at the Calgary airport.
I really liked the story here with the evil ghost killing first born children in revenge for her murder. The narrator had trouble maintaining Gethsemane‘s Virginia accent. It was a little distracting and was something I hadn‘t noticed in previous books. I started Broken when I finished this book. I love this quote, “What we really want to know is that we‘re not alone in our terribleness.” Beautiful, if a little chilly, walk. #audiowalk
One or two walks walks should finish this book up. It was actually almost a little chilly today when I went for my walk. #audiowalk
I love this time of year; I can walk outside without nearly having heatstroke. This book has a really interesting storyline with a curse thrown by a 500 year-old ghost and an opera that tells that story. #audiowalk
More Gethsemane Brown for walking. I hadn‘t checked my Conqueror challenge in a long time, but I checked it and discovered that I‘d finished it! It was 186 miles along the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia (virtually), where my mom grew up. That was an exciting discovery. 😊
This is probably my favorite in the Gethsemane Brown series so far. Gethsemane must juggle ghost hunters, a cursed Opera and the true crime author who wrongly accused Eamon of murder. The combination of great characters chemistry, interesting mystery‘s and supernatural elements really make this an enjoyable cozy read.
So enjoy this cozy mystery series. A little music, a few ghosts, whiskey, Ireland. What‘s not to like? Just about to start book 3 in the Gethsemane Brown series.
This one stretched the limits of ghostly credulity for me, but I do like the characters (even the snarky ghost) so I‘ll reserve the next one. A crew of tv ghost hunters disrupts the Irish village, and trigger an ancient curse. There are a couple of murders woven in too.
I picked this one for my #ghoststory for the #popsugarreadingchallenge - I love this series and realized I was behind when I saw that the fourth one came out in February, so I had to get caught up. Cozy mystery with an amateur sleuth + ghosts (both friendly and vengeful) was a nice fluffy read.