Gethsemane Brown fought off an attack by a sleazy hotel developer who wanted to turn her Irish cottage into a tourist trap. Now she must face a vengeful ghost determined to exact revenge for her murder centuries ago.
This ghost’s wrath spares no one—not Gethsemane’s students, Inspector Niall O’Reilly, fellow teacher Frankie Grennan, or a group of ghost hunters descended on Dunmullach to capture proof ghosts exist.
Proof Gethsemane has to quash to keep Eamon, her resident ghost and friend, from becoming an internet sensation.
As if a spiteful specter wasn’t bad enough, a crooked music reviewer turns up dead in the opera house orchestra pit, a famous composer is arrested for the crime, and Gethsemane must team up with a notorious true-crime author to clear his name.
If she doesn’t, friends will die, a ghost she cares about will never know peace, and she’ll star in a final act gruesome enough for any opera.
Gethsemane Brown and her very dead friend, Eamon are just settling back into life at the cottage when Billy tosses her the news that he has invited a group of Ghost Hunters and their entire television crew to set up shop and try to find Eamon.
Looking forward to the arrival of Aed Devlin to liven up the village with his new opera based on an old tale and a curse. When the critic who ruined his career is found dead in the orchestra pit and all the men start falling like dominoes, Gethsemane isn’t the only one seeing a terrifying apparition on stage.
Teaming up with Eamon and true crime writer Venus, she sets out to find out exactly who is involved and why before there are more deaths.
I enjoy every character in this series. Smart, strong woman teaching music and learning to live with a ghost? Yes please, I’m in!
Well Done!
Netgalley/Henery Press March 06, 2018
This is the frist I’ve heard of the series but it looks like my cup of tea. Thanks for the review!
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It is quite amusing and yet intelligent.
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Sounds like a thrilling read! I love the character’s name! Gethsemane?? Definitely unique… very Christian undertones to that one! Lol! I’m definitely intrigued by the story. Thanks for the review!
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My pleasure. She is a amazing woman!
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SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD READ—WITH WHIMSEY AND HUMOR!
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Sounds wonderful—but is it empty of modern swaare words so we of another generation may enjoy it?
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Not a lot of curse words at all!
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HOORAY!!!!! 🙂
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