All that changed with the recent three-day weekend and a dibilitating case of writer's block. (Gone now, thank goodness!)
The most memorable character for me (and present through all three books) is Bartholomew, the friendly, helpful ghost who insists he has attached himself to Katie for the purpose of solving a many years' old murder mystery. You really get a feel for the ages old pirate (um...privateer) and can't help but root for him at every turn.
Ghost Night focuses on the unsolved murders and mysterious disappearance of members from a film crew on location on a desolate island in the Bahamas. Intertwining real-life killers and angry ghosts, the story is fun and spine-tingling at the same time.
Of course, Batholomew returns, now attached to another person. His insights into the legends and people assumed to be haunting the island are invaluable and as a side benefit, he actually knew some of the characters involved from his days as a living, breathing person.
The last, and my personal favorite of the series is Ghost Moon. It probably has something to do with the story being centered around an old mansion sitting on an isolated peninsula in the Florida Keys...and it is reputed to be haunted. I love haunted houses! This one doesn't disappoint with creepy memorabilia scattered throughout and an unknown entity wreaking havoc.
Bartholomew returns again, now seen by many within the tight circle of friends who occupy the small town and consider themselves to be "freshwater conchs." This time another unlikely hero appears in the form of a dolphin. Ghosts and dolphins? Definitely a winner.
Each book is capable of standing on its own, but I had to read all of them in order and was so glad that I did. There is a lot of character development that goes on from one story to the next and it's hard to really get a sense of each personality if you only have a snapshot of what came before. Enjoy! A five-star read in my opinion.
Happy reading!
**Disclaimer: I am not a professional literary reviewer. I do not know this author and I am not being paid or otherwise compensated for this review. The opinions stated here are mine alone.
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