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(REVIEW) Ghosts in Glass Houses by Kay Charles

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Ghosts in Glass Houses

ghosts in glass housesAuthor: Kay Charles
Category: Murder Mystery/Ghost
Suitable for: Teen thru Adults
My Rating: 4 1/2
Format Read for Review: Kindle
Pages: 282

Description: This story is about a woman that speaks with ghosts. She is talked into going home to her estranged family to find out who murdered her father.

In Short: I really enjoyed the characters in this book. The story was full of twists and turns.

Pros: This was a real whodunit murder mystery that kept me guessing until the end.

Cons: I had no notable issues with this book.

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Amazon Blurb:

Marti Mickkleson sees ghosts. Only her great-grandmother believes her. Since she died the day before Marti was born, her support isn’t worth much in the world of the living.

When Marti wakes up in a compromising position with her estranged father standing over her, she thinks he owes her a big apology. After all, he’s dead and talking to her—and she talks back. Instead, he claims he was murdered and demands she go home and do something about it. She agrees—anything to get her father out of her life and into his own afterlife.

In Bicklesburg, she finds her once formidable mother in the throes of dementia, her perfect-prom-queen sister now a lawyer married to a not-so-perfect man, and her bad-boy high school boyfriend a private security guard watching over the family fortress. When her mother wanders away and is found cradling a bloodstained garden gnome, she and Grandma Bertie must uncover a murderer before Marti ends up a ghost herself.

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One thought on “(REVIEW) Ghosts in Glass Houses by Kay Charles

  1. Rae Longest says:

    Really good review of what sounds like a good book.