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Best Ghost Mysteries

Any Witch Way You Can (Wicked Witches of the Midwest Book 1)
Between the suspicious townspeople, the befuddled police presence and that random hot biker guy that may or may not have something to do with the murder -- Bay has her hands full. I'm a longtime newspaper reporter, an avid reader and a voracious science fiction fanatic.
Reviews
"So, Bay and her family are witches, they live in a town that knows they are witches and despite the town being re-branded as a "witch town" they are distrustful of Bay and her family. Bay discovers the body and since Bay can see ghosts and discovers the ghost of the boy at the murder scene she is of course entangled in the web of the murder. Because Bay and her family are really close (and in a lot of cozy mysteries I read it's always like that) and while I don't mind it, the CONSTANT back and forth banter with her cousins (Thistle and Clove, why always weird names?)."
"In the middle of all this mess, Bay finds out there is a rogue gang of meth dealers in her quiet little town."
"Bay and her cousins have to deal with Great Aunt Tillie's pranks weekly, making their lives miserable with random pimples or pants that won't fit. One day, a corn maze opens for Halloween in their town and Bay attends so she can write an article on it. But there's a few problems - She has to figure out if that good looking motorcycle dude is a friend or foe when he keeps ending up in places that he shouldn't be. The chemistry between Bay and the motorcycle dude is great, even though you're always wondering if he's the actual bad guy."
"The newspaper woman returns that night with her cousins and meets the ghost, but he can't see his killers clearly."
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Clear Expectations - A Mary O'Reilly Paranormal Mystery (Book 20) (Mary O'Reilly Paranormal Mysteries)
Mandy, a novice nurse at Freeport hospital, took the elevator down to get supplies for her area. She piled the sheets into the tub, carried them out of the room, then turned off the light and then locked the door. Hefting the tub back into her arms, she turned around and was surprised to see a little girl standing next to the empty nurses station. Are you lost?”. The girl stared at the nurse for a long moment, but didn’t answer. “Come on, I can bring you back to your room,” Mandy coaxed, not wanting to frighten the child. Shaking her head in surprise, Mandy slowly stepped forward, her heart thumping in her chest. Mary and Bradley help solve the mystery that is keeping the ghosts of thirteen children stranded in an unused section of the hospital.
Reviews
"The storyline of preparing for little Mikey’s birth & dealing with the challenges of parenting a precocious little girl tied in very well with helping the ghost children."
"If you have been reading the Mary O’Riley series this is a must and if you haven’t, you have been missing out and need to start at the beginning of the series and enjoy a journey filled with great tales."
"Terri has done a fantastic job of keeping my attention, and really I COULD NOT WAIT To CLIME Into Bed AND SEE THE Next adventure!"
"Terri Reid is a master story teller and the Mary O'Reilly series is one of the best I have ever read."
"I loved the fact that Mikey was FINALLY born after all this time but incredibly sad that Mary no longer has her psychic ability which spells to me the end of this series... so sad but it was a great read."
"You must read this series from beginning, Book 1 to this book."
"Always love the Mary O'Reilly mysteries."
"I was so excited to read this book and find out that Mary finally had her baby."
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Every Breath You Take (An Under Suspicion Novel)
New York Times Bestseller “Queen of Suspense” Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke are back with their fourth book in the New York Times bestselling Under Suspicion series; Every Breath You Take follows television producer’s Laurie Moran investigation of the unsolved Met Gala murder—in which a wealthy widow was pushed to her death from the famous museum’s rooftop. Laurie Moran could not ignore the satisfied expression on her nine-year-old son’s face as he watched the waiter place her breakfast on their table. “Well thank you so much,” Laurie said, pleased, even as she reflected on the fact that Timmy’s use of the word cool was another sign that he was growing up. Timmy had been to Sarabeth’s restaurant for breakfast at least twenty times, but never approved of Laurie’s choice of the eggs benedict with salmon. If Laurie had to handpick a rival for her son’s affections, she couldn’t have chosen a better role model than her father, Leo Farley. “Hate to tell you this, kiddo,” Leo said crisply, “but you can’t keep eating pancakes with chocolate and powdered sugar on them for the rest of your life. Thirty years from now, you’ll understand why your mom’s eating fish, and I’m pretending to enjoy this turkey bacon that tastes like paper.”. Laurie was the producer of Under Suspicion, a series of true crime–based television “news specials” focusing on cold cases. The show’s title reflected its format of working directly with the people who were unofficial suspects in the investigations. “We’ll have roast chicken?” She constantly felt guilty for not preparing more healthy meals for her son. “I was starting to wonder if you were coming in.” It was Ryan Nichols, calling out to her from his office as she passed his door. He had been hired as the host of her television show a mere three months earlier, and she still had no idea what he was doing at the studio full-time.
Reviews
"Laurie Moran’s new on-air legal expert for her TV show Under Suspicion, Ryan Nichols, has suggested they next examine the cold case of the wealthy widow Virginia Wakeling being pushed from the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art some three years ago."
"Mary Higgins Clark is one of my favorite authors and she doesn't disappoint with the latest Under Suspicion novel."
"These are an updated, intriguing version of Mary Higgins Clark books."
"I have been a Mary Highins Clark fan since book 1 and will always eagerly await her next one."
"As always, interesting characters and storylines make the book difficult to put down."
"This book definitely had a way of making you want to keep reading at the end of each chapter, however, the ending fell flat."
"Great story."
"I have read all of these novels and this was the least exciting..."
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Best Cozy Mysteries

The Leper of Saint Giles (The Chronicles of Brother Cadfael Book 5)
In this mystery in the award-winning series featuring a twelfth-century Benedictine monk, Brother Cadfael must travel to the heart of a leper colony to root out the secret behind a savage murder. Pargeter won an Edgar Award in 1963 for Death and the Joyful Woman , and in 1993 she won the Cartier Diamond Dagger, an annual award given by the Crime Writers’ Association of Great Britain. She was appointed officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1994, and in 1999 the British Crime Writers’ Association established the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger award, later called the Ellis Peters Historical Award.
Reviews
"A solid Cadfael story, in which Cadfael must sort it all out without the help of Hugh Berringar."
"Good story, well told."
"Always enjoy Brother Cadfael stories."
"I love the chronicles of Cadfael."
"What can I say, it is Brother Cadfael."
"Wish the rest of Ellis Peters Kindel books on Brother Cadfael were not so expensive."
"Ellis Peter's is one of my favorites so maybe I am prejudiced."
"While it's sometimes a bit dry or a little slow, there is no series of historical mysteries that is as good as the Brother Cadfael novels."
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Best Cozy Animal Mysteries

Every Breath You Take (An Under Suspicion Novel)
New York Times Bestseller “Queen of Suspense” Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke are back with their fourth book in the New York Times bestselling Under Suspicion series; Every Breath You Take follows television producer’s Laurie Moran investigation of the unsolved Met Gala murder—in which a wealthy widow was pushed to her death from the famous museum’s rooftop. Laurie Moran could not ignore the satisfied expression on her nine-year-old son’s face as he watched the waiter place her breakfast on their table. “Well thank you so much,” Laurie said, pleased, even as she reflected on the fact that Timmy’s use of the word cool was another sign that he was growing up. Timmy had been to Sarabeth’s restaurant for breakfast at least twenty times, but never approved of Laurie’s choice of the eggs benedict with salmon. If Laurie had to handpick a rival for her son’s affections, she couldn’t have chosen a better role model than her father, Leo Farley. “Hate to tell you this, kiddo,” Leo said crisply, “but you can’t keep eating pancakes with chocolate and powdered sugar on them for the rest of your life. Thirty years from now, you’ll understand why your mom’s eating fish, and I’m pretending to enjoy this turkey bacon that tastes like paper.”. Laurie was the producer of Under Suspicion, a series of true crime–based television “news specials” focusing on cold cases. The show’s title reflected its format of working directly with the people who were unofficial suspects in the investigations. “We’ll have roast chicken?” She constantly felt guilty for not preparing more healthy meals for her son. “I was starting to wonder if you were coming in.” It was Ryan Nichols, calling out to her from his office as she passed his door. He had been hired as the host of her television show a mere three months earlier, and she still had no idea what he was doing at the studio full-time.
Reviews
"Laurie Moran’s new on-air legal expert for her TV show Under Suspicion, Ryan Nichols, has suggested they next examine the cold case of the wealthy widow Virginia Wakeling being pushed from the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art some three years ago."
"Mary Higgins Clark is one of my favorite authors and she doesn't disappoint with the latest Under Suspicion novel."
"These are an updated, intriguing version of Mary Higgins Clark books."
"I have been a Mary Highins Clark fan since book 1 and will always eagerly await her next one."
"As always, interesting characters and storylines make the book difficult to put down."
"This book definitely had a way of making you want to keep reading at the end of each chapter, however, the ending fell flat."
"Great story."
"I have read all of these novels and this was the least exciting..."
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Best Supernatural Mysteries

The Hangman's Daughter: [Kindle in Motion] (A Hangman's Daughter Tale Book 1)
Germany, 1660: When a dying boy is pulled from the river with a mark crudely tattooed on his shoulder, hangman Jakob Kuisl is called upon to investigate whether witchcraft is at. play in his small Bavarian town. Amazon Exclusive: A Q&A with Author Oliver PötzschQuestion: What initially inspired you to write this story? But I also look up to many authors of the fantasy genre such as Tolkien, Terry Pratchett, and the almost forgotten Fritz Leiber. In his life he built an enormous archive of information about my ancestors and the hangman profession, and I have been allowed free use of this resource. Also, during my career as a journalist I made several radio programs on this topic, talking to herb women and guardians of cultural heritage and searching in many archives of Bavarian cities for my ancestors. Oliver Pötzsch: After the thriller about Ludwig II, I am writing the fourth novel in the Hangman series. "A brilliantly-researched and exciting story of a formative era of history when witches were hunted and the inquisitors had little belief in their methods beyond their effect in pacifying superstitious townspeople . Pötzsch, actually descended from a line of hangmen, delivers a fantastically fast-paced read, rife with details on the social and power structures in the town as well as dichotomy between university medicine and the traditional remedies, which are skillfully communicated through character interactions, particularly that of Magdalena and Simon. The shocking motivations from unlikely players provide for a twist that will leave readers admiring this complex tale from a talented new voice."
Reviews
"I liked the start of this story, the basic idea of the tale, a hangman searching for the truth. The title of this story suggests this daughter has a major role, but quite frankly she doesn't. In fact, the hangman's daughter is such a minor character, she could be removed completely from the story and the novel would be virtually the same. She has a scene towards the end of the book where she's captured as a hostage, but it's so forced and unnecessary, it's more like a "women in refrigerators" moment. In the meantime, if you're a minor character living in this historical world, it seems like your only purpose is to be to chased, tortured, threatened with rape, or face being burnt alive as a witch. Yes, the hangman's daughter manages to escape, but the scene adds nothing to the novel. The second woman, the hangman's daughter, captured and threatened, was an unnecessary cliché. Instead of tying up loose ends, there's more drama, then everything is miraculously solved behind the scenes. The female characters could be replaced with potted plants, so I can't see myself recommending it to any of the women in my life."
"People assume witches were involved except Jacob who does not believe in witches and is determined to discover the truth and uncover the murder."
"I stayed up several night's reading this exciting mystery set in Bavaria of the 1600s."
"Good book."
"Once the action started and the mystery began to unravel I couldn't put the book down!"
"It also gave me hope that I could learn more of his genealogy through his family that still lives in this small town."
"OK, the romance developing with the hangman's daughter and the radical young physician is a bit overly romantic and strains disbelief at times, but they're great characters and you enjoy their unlikely adventures."
"A story of sixteenth century German history of town living and witchcraft with mystery and romance thrown in to keep it interesting."
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Best Psychic Mysteries

Leaving Time (with bonus novella Larger Than Life): A Novel
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Includes the novella Larger Than Life Throughout her blockbuster career, Jodi Picoult has seamlessly blended nuanced characters, riveting plots, and rich prose, brilliantly creating stories that “not only provoke the mind but touch the flawed souls in all of us” ( The Boston Globe ). A scientist who studied grief among elephants, Alice wrote mostly of her research among the animals she loved, yet Jenna hopes the entries will provide a clue to her mother’s whereabouts. Desperate to find the truth, Jenna enlists two unlikely allies in her quest: Serenity Jones, a psychic who rose to fame finding missing persons, only to later doubt her gifts, and Virgil Stanhope, the jaded private detective who’d originally investigated Alice’s case along with the strange, possibly linked death of one of her colleagues. an entertaining tale about parental love, friendship, loss.” — The Washington Post “A riveting drama.” — Us Weekly “[A] moving tale.” — People “A fast-paced, surprise-ending mystery.” — USA Today “In Jenna, [Jodi] Picoult has created an unforgettable character who will easily endear herself to each and every reader. Full of the deep characters and multilayered story lines that have earned [Picoult] a spot in many readers’ hearts.” — Library Journal “Delivers a powerhouse ending.” — Booklist “Memorable and poignant.” — Publishers Weekly. An Amazon Best Book of the Month, October 2014: Jodi Picoult’s Leaving Time weaves elephant behavior into a search for a missing mother. By enlisting the help of a formerly famous—now infamous—psychic, as well as a down-and-out private detective whose career went south during the botched investigation of Alice's disappearance, Jenna forms a sort of new family to help her in her quest. an entertaining tale about parental love, friendship, loss.” — The Washington Post “A riveting drama.” — Us Weekly “[A] moving tale.” — People “A fast-paced, surprise-ending mystery.” — USA Today “In Jenna, [Jodi] Picoult has created an unforgettable character who will easily endear herself to each and every reader. Full of the deep characters and multilayered story lines that have earned [Picoult] a spot in many readers’ hearts.” — Library Journal “Delivers a powerhouse ending.” — Booklist “Memorable and poignant.” — Publishers Weekly.
Reviews
"I just closed this book, and I was actually sobbing From the start, it's a slow burn-- each character gets their own chapter, part of it's in past tense to slowly fill in information-- and it doesn't take long to care deeply about each of them. It's a very matter-of-fact book at the start, our hero is an intelligent, funny young teenager named Jenna, who is a great mix of curious and stubborn without being annoyingly precocious. The book slowly starts descending into metaphysics/psychics, and one of the main characters is a disgraced psychic, so we are given hints at it."
"Jenna must puzzle out why her mother, Alice, disappeared from the New England Elephant Sanctuary. What separates this mystery from others is that Picoult weaves the emotional lives of elephants with that of Jenna and Alice and other human characters. The character study of elephant behavior was done deftly was very interesting, especially how intertwined with the mystery."
"I always buy a Jodi Picoult book as soon as it comes out, but never start to read it right away. The book starts off slowly, with a lot of background on Alice Metcalf's (Jenna's mother) obsession with elephants and their reaction to grief. They are stuck, frozen with unfinished business, looking for answers, even if they are not quite sure of the questions.The ending comes with a wild twist, that makes the whole book come together in a combustable ending, tying the tapestry of threads into a glorious conclusion. While the elephants would come back to be with the bones of their lost ones, so do the characters in this book, making the point that there is very little that separates a loving heart."
"In that respect it reminds me of "My Sister's Keeper" which is the first Picoult book that I read many years ago."
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Best Vampire Mysteries

Long Isle Iced Tea (The Magic & Mixology Mystery Series Book 4)
When Ainsley and her team at MAGIC, Inc. beg Lily for her help, she agrees, taking on a load of problems that pile up faster than she can say Abracadabra . A new revolution in black magic stumps the island’s burgeoning Mixologist, while a haunted house, a surprise birthday party, and rising familial troubles back on The Isle compete for her already-limited time and attention.
Reviews
"Her potions can do anything from curing the odd ache- heart,limb,loves , turning you pink, or into your costumed self of innermost desire ( strictly for a party purpose)-pirate, fairy,dolphin anyone? With one simple wish, the clearly defined new life Lily has carved for herself is thrown into chaos, and the twists of the Isle continue to reveal themselves."
"From Lily’s relationship with Ranger X to investigating the haunted house to her fighting The Faction, this book just blew me away!"
"Being a Mixologist, Lily can help bring more fun to any party...if she gets it right.When some of the people from the Islanders start disappearing, Lily needs to up her game."
"She meets her father for the first time and she finds out more about herself and her family history as some things have still remained a mystery."
"This is the 4th book in this wonderful series and it is the best one yet."
"This series becomes better & better with each book!"
"I know somewhat predictable but fun light interesting characters you want to hear about."
"This book was a little longer than the first 3 books in the series and I loved it."
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Best Witch & Wizard Mysteries

The Hangman's Daughter: [Kindle in Motion] (A Hangman's Daughter Tale Book 1)
Germany, 1660: When a dying boy is pulled from the river with a mark crudely tattooed on his shoulder, hangman Jakob Kuisl is called upon to investigate whether witchcraft is at. play in his small Bavarian town. Amazon Exclusive: A Q&A with Author Oliver PötzschQuestion: What initially inspired you to write this story? But I also look up to many authors of the fantasy genre such as Tolkien, Terry Pratchett, and the almost forgotten Fritz Leiber. In his life he built an enormous archive of information about my ancestors and the hangman profession, and I have been allowed free use of this resource. Also, during my career as a journalist I made several radio programs on this topic, talking to herb women and guardians of cultural heritage and searching in many archives of Bavarian cities for my ancestors. Oliver Pötzsch: After the thriller about Ludwig II, I am writing the fourth novel in the Hangman series. "A brilliantly-researched and exciting story of a formative era of history when witches were hunted and the inquisitors had little belief in their methods beyond their effect in pacifying superstitious townspeople . Pötzsch, actually descended from a line of hangmen, delivers a fantastically fast-paced read, rife with details on the social and power structures in the town as well as dichotomy between university medicine and the traditional remedies, which are skillfully communicated through character interactions, particularly that of Magdalena and Simon. The shocking motivations from unlikely players provide for a twist that will leave readers admiring this complex tale from a talented new voice."
Reviews
"I liked the start of this story, the basic idea of the tale, a hangman searching for the truth. The title of this story suggests this daughter has a major role, but quite frankly she doesn't. In fact, the hangman's daughter is such a minor character, she could be removed completely from the story and the novel would be virtually the same. She has a scene towards the end of the book where she's captured as a hostage, but it's so forced and unnecessary, it's more like a "women in refrigerators" moment. In the meantime, if you're a minor character living in this historical world, it seems like your only purpose is to be to chased, tortured, threatened with rape, or face being burnt alive as a witch. Yes, the hangman's daughter manages to escape, but the scene adds nothing to the novel. The second woman, the hangman's daughter, captured and threatened, was an unnecessary cliché. Instead of tying up loose ends, there's more drama, then everything is miraculously solved behind the scenes. The female characters could be replaced with potted plants, so I can't see myself recommending it to any of the women in my life."
"I loved the history in this book and fell in love with Jakob, Magdalena and Simon."
"Memorable characters and interesting insight into historical Germany."
"I would definitely recommend this book to everyone ."
"After a child is found dead with a strange symbol scratched into his shoulder, the hangman Jakob Kuisl, actually an ancestor of the author, is required to torture and seek a confession out of the town midwife presumed a witch and responsible for the death. Without a speedy confession the whole town is in danger of a "witch trials" type scenario that will cause finger pointing and screaming confessions to more "witches" and in turn many more women of the town will end up dead. Jakob and Simon work together to find and catch "the devil" who has orchestrated the chaos is the town, and then work to convince the town leaders of the truth."
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Best Werewolf & Shifter Mysteries

Long Isle Iced Tea (The Magic & Mixology Mystery Series Book 4)
When Ainsley and her team at MAGIC, Inc. beg Lily for her help, she agrees, taking on a load of problems that pile up faster than she can say Abracadabra . A new revolution in black magic stumps the island’s burgeoning Mixologist, while a haunted house, a surprise birthday party, and rising familial troubles back on The Isle compete for her already-limited time and attention.
Reviews
"Her potions can do anything from curing the odd ache- heart,limb,loves , turning you pink, or into your costumed self of innermost desire ( strictly for a party purpose)-pirate, fairy,dolphin anyone? With one simple wish, the clearly defined new life Lily has carved for herself is thrown into chaos, and the twists of the Isle continue to reveal themselves."
"From Lily’s relationship with Ranger X to investigating the haunted house to her fighting The Faction, this book just blew me away!"
"Being a Mixologist, Lily can help bring more fun to any party...if she gets it right.When some of the people from the Islanders start disappearing, Lily needs to up her game."
"She meets her father for the first time and she finds out more about herself and her family history as some things have still remained a mystery."
"This is the 4th book in this wonderful series and it is the best one yet."
"This series becomes better & better with each book!"
"I know somewhat predictable but fun light interesting characters you want to hear about."
"This book was a little longer than the first 3 books in the series and I loved it."
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