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Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Haunted Heist (Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries #3) by Angie Fox



Blurb:
Just because she can see the dead doesn’t mean Verity Long wants to spend her days hunting ghosts. Instead, she’s over the moon to land a marketing job at the local bank…until she finds her new boss dead in the vault. Even her ghost friend, Frankie, knows that's no way to start a career. 

Relieved to let the police take charge, Verity steps aside, bound and determined to keep her ghost sightings to herself. But when she learns the main suspect in the murder is a very crooked, very dead mobster, Verity knows it's up to her to solve the case. 

She teams up with her ghostly gangster buddy Frankie, as well as the irresistible and charming Ellis, as the three of them search haunted mob hideouts, hidden passageways, and historic cemeteries for the facts behind the heist of the century—and a modern-day motive for murder. 

Too bad uncovering the truth could very well make Verity the next victim... 

My review:
Verity is back. She still has no real job but she has her skunk, Lucy, and her ghost friend, Frankie and her maybe romance with her ex’s brother Ellis but things are looking up because the new manager at the bank wants her to do some work for them. Too bad he got dead right after offering her the work. When Frankie recognizes the killers signature as belonging to a ghost buddy of his it is time for Verity and Ellis to do a little sleuthing on their own. And like any book by Angie Fox hilarity ensues. The Haunted Heist is a silly, short and super fun escape. I highly recommend.

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