![]() ![]() I look forward to the next in the series and hope that the writer and narrator continue their stellar paring. One of my favorite tidbits in this story was that Cath thought to entertain the ghost with an audiobook-apparently a heroine with discerning tastes! Emily Durante did a very good job with the various voices and characterizations, along with good prose reading. I have to admit, I really liked the ghost, and I hope to see more of her, even if it's only in a semi-transparent form. but, even with this to intrigue us, we mostly got a long scene introducing the ghost. ![]() We were given some very tantalizing hints about Cath's grandmother, Ivy, and what she could do, but not enough to know for any certainty what it was. I liked the cozily paranormal aspect and wished more had been explored in this first novel. But, like Charlie Brown and the football, I suspect it will be an unlikely but perpetual hope. ![]() Also, she includes a few that we don't want to spend much time with-neither does the main character, Cath-but these add interest, humor, and another reason to come back for a second book with hopes that the twins will get their comeupance. ![]() MacRae described a town and a number of characters it should be fun to spend time with. As a first book in a series this one sets up a potentially very good cozy series. ![]()
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