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Praise for The Ghost and Mrs. McClure“A deliciously charming mystery with a haunting twist!”—New York Times bestselling author Laura Childs “Quindicott’s enigmatic townspeople come alive in this quirky mystery and readers will eagerly anticipate future installments—and the continuing easy banter and romantic tension between Jack and Penelope.”—RT Book Reviews“Ms. Kimberly has penned a unique premise and cast of characters to hook us on her first of a series.”—Rendezvous “A charming, funny and quirky mystery starring a suppressed widow and a stimulating ghost who is attracted to her even though they can only meet in her dreams. He is hard boiled in the tradition of Phillip Marlowe and she is a genteel Miss Marple; yet the two opposites make an explosive combination. Alice Kimberly definitely has a hit series if the first book is anything to go by.”—Midwest Book Review “What a delightful new mystery series! I was hooked from the start....I adored the ghost of Jack....Pairing him with the disbelieving Penelope is a brilliant touch.”—Roundtable Reviews
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About the Author
Cleo Coyle is a pseudonym for Alice Alfonsi, writing in collaboration with her husband, Marc Cerasini. Both are New York Times bestselling authors of the Coffeehouse Mysteries--now celebrating fifteen years in print and three starred reviews. They also write the nationally bestselling Haunted Bookshop Mysteries (originally published under their pen name Alice Kimberly): The Ghost and Mrs. McClure, The Ghost and the Dead Deb, The Ghost and the Dead Man's Library, The Ghost and the Femme Fatale, The Ghost and the Haunted Mansion and now, after a hiatus of nearly ten years, The Ghost and the Bogus Bestseller. Alice has worked as a journalist in Washington, DC, and New York, and has written popular fiction for adults and children. A former magazine editor, Marc has authored espionage thrillers and nonfiction for adults and children. Alice and Marc are also bestselling media tie-in writers who have penned properties for Lucasfilm, NBC, Fox, Disney, Imagine, Marvel, and MGM. They live and work in New York City, where they write independently and together. To learn more about Cleo Coyle's Haunted Bookshop Mysteries, visit HauntedBookshopMystery.com To learn more about Cleo's Coffeehouse Mysteries visit CoffeehouseMystery.com  where you can keep in touch by signing up for a free E-Newsletter.
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Product details
Series: Haunted Bookshop Mystery (Book 1)
Mass Market Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: Berkley (February 3, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0425194612
ISBN-13: 978-0425194614
Product Dimensions:
4.2 x 0.7 x 6.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.2 out of 5 stars
156 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#650,798 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
What do you do when the economy is bad and your little bookstore hasn't the ghost of a chance of surviving ? A real death in the store can definitely drum up business. Then add a real ghost of a PI whose own murder happened in that same spot more than 50 years ago, and you've got yourself a booming new business, a murder to solve, and a fun new cozy series!In a small town in Rhode Island, recently widowed Penelope Thornton and her Aunt Sadie have decided to host a famous mystery writer at their mystery book store. Though he is arrogant and demonstrative, his books are big sellers. But before he can really get into his talk, he drops dead at the podium. Then Penelope realizes that she can hear the ghost go the PI who was murdered in her store, and he's encouraging her to solve this new murder, before the police decide Penelope is a murderer.This fun mystery plays on the hard boiled noir mysteries of yesteryear. The ghost, Jack Shepard, dialogues in the speech of past detectives. The chapters are all headed by quotes from characters or publications that any respectable mystery buff will recognize--like Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe. Definitely reminiscent of the past, while creating a present mystery that will haunt you. Luckily, there are already four more in this series for me to read. This dame is ready to detect !
The humor aspect was very interesting. Having a ghost that is restricted to walls and/or windows is different. This made the person who was attuned to the ghost and other spirits do most of the work. I felt this book was a prequel to another book to come vice a story unto itself. A lot of plot twists made it longer, but not really tied into the main plot.
Highly recommend the Haunted Mansion series. I've enjoyed the Cleo Coyle author-collaboration series for years. Recently discovered the Alice Kimberly collaboration via Goodreads. Great premise, a 1940's ghost detective mentors bookshop owner Penelope Thornton-McClure in becoming a sleuth. Great humor synergy happens when the authors word-duel using the 1940 era dialogue. Side characters are well developed and added bonus as just as enjoyable as the main characters. They could do spin-off books on each one set in the same small town.
At first I almost put this down. I am not a fan of the way "dicks" are proytrayed...but maybe that is the way they actually talked. That almost put me off, the first chapter in the book. But I did like the next, the "here and now" of the co-owner of the book store. From then on I just read, straight thru. The occasional name dropping of an author, a book title mentioned I now need to go find, kept me reading as much as the story itsself. I can't wait to read the next installment.
I'm on book 2. This won't be for everyone as it switches between a ghost story narration and the main character but they are well written with a start of building strong characters over the series. This author also writes the coffeehouse series with beloved Heroine Clare Cosi. One of my favorites. I love the moving back and forth between present time and the older private eye 40's era. Reminds me of a detective show episode....like Castle's "Blue Butterfly" necklace.
and the very alive woman, here and now was a great start for this story. The “authors†had set the pace with people who really disliked the victim but the dislike was believable because he was easy to dislike. Each time Penelope (Pen) thought she had it figured out I was certain she was correct. Really good mystery with the added feature of mixing the era’s. The next story is calling my name, see ya.
Since I enjoy mysteries (not just murder) and a swirl of paranormal, I thought I would give this book a try. It does remind me of another series where a ghost is trapped in the confines of a rose bush and can only travel if the main character transports him in a vase. I enjoyed this book however it dragged in places. The 1st book in a series is usually the bumpiest. Yes, I will read the next one.
I'm not as fond of the heroine of the Haunted Bookshop Mysteries as I am bookstore owner Tricia Miles of the Booktown Mystery series (also from Berkley).Having said that, I must say that author Alice Kimberly crafts a compelling mystery. And while I may not yet fully appreciate the heroine of this work, I strongly suspect that I will come to appreciate her character more as I continue to read other books in this series.I enjoy the ghost, Jack Shepard. I quickly tired of the overuse of the words "doll" and "gam" in his vocabulary. I can only hope that the more time Jack spends with Penelope, the less need for the gangster-style words.I have to agree with other reviewers who note that there are a number of paragraphs of information that do little more than create a condescending tone. I find it almost comical when authors / editors try to disquise this tone by delivering the information as dialogue. What I question is why editors don't see past this disquise and put a stop to it.I rarely appreciate an Epilogue, however, the one included in this work is so well crafted the majority of it reads like a prose poem.I recommend this series to any mystery lover who enjoys a well-crafted quick read.
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