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Ghostly Images
- A Harper Harlow Mystery, Book 5
- Narrated by: Angel Clark
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
Harper Harlow has ghosts coming out of her ears (thankfully not literally). Suffice it to say she's got a lot on her plate, though. Between her regular jobs at Ghost Hunters, Inc. - and the secret her best friend Zander appears to be keeping - she has her hands full. Things only become more complicated when one of Whisper Cove's oldest residents comes knocking on the police department's door. It seems Annette Fleming decided to do some cleaning and while in the attic she found some photographs of a dead body, and she has no idea who the victim is or when she died. Jared Monroe is at a loss when it comes to the photos so he asks his girlfriend for help. Harper is only too happy to oblige - until the mystery they uncover starts spinning out of control. It's not just about who the victim is or why she was killed. It's about a tangled web of lies that spans decades and involves multiple people with convoluted motives. Despite the fact that the murder was committed decades before, Harper finds her future in jeopardy from an enemy she didn't see coming. If that's not enough, Zander's secret threatens to shake Harper to her very core...and the truth is something that might change their friendship forever. It's all hands on deck for another wacky ride. Whether everyone survives to enjoy the final stop is anybody's guess.
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- 20-12-19
Boring and repetitive with almost no reference to the plot!
Unfortunately this book is incredibly repetitive: it goes into lots of detail about the two main characters’ boyfriends and their respective relationships but then goes on to repeat those details over and over again. I’d say the murder mystery takes up 20% of the book, if that.
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