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The ghost of a murdered teenager invades Molly’s ghostly form and Verity and Frankie are going to do their best to help Molly and the murdered young woman. But soon they find themselves involved with the Irish mob and, even worse for Verity, Virginia.Can Verity survive this one? It’s going to be a close call with Virginia is such close proximity.
Another great entry in this fun paranormal cozy series. Verity and the gang make each and every entry fun and I can’t wait for the next one to drop the second I finish a book. It’s that enjoyable.
Another fun romp with great characters, ghosts, and a skunk! One of my all time favorite cozy series.
Thanks to NetGalley and Author Collective 20 for an eARC of this next installment in The Southern Ghost Hunter Mystery series!
4.5 rounded up to 5 stars.
This series is quickly becoming a favorite of mine. It's like a warm hug; it is still in my realm of spooky and macabre, but a very much lightened version with sweet moments and happy endings. The characters are always fun and show growth, and there are many different characters to get to know in each novel, all unique and entertaining in their own ways. I also love that this one (like its predecessor) can be read as a standalone novel, with the author not dwelling too much on the previous books and not giving away other spoilers. However, enough information is given so you have a solid idea of each character and their relationship with Verity.
This installment focuses on Frankie and his girlfriend, another ghost by the name of Molly, and they become involved with the (former) Irish Mob. There is a ton of action and snooping around town, when Verity uncovers some secrets from a previous police raid that happened decades ago, which took out the Irish Mob in Sugarland. There are lots of tense moments, and lots of spooky ghost interactions. I loved Frankie before, but seeing how his friendship with Verity has grown from what it was even in the previous novel was very heartwarming, and I loved it.
This was a wonderful installment to this series.
I want to thank Netgalley and the author for gifting me the ebook.
Oh my was I so excited to read the next installment from this series! And oh boy was I not disappointed. I absolutely loved this story! It has so many funny laugh out loud moments. Who doesn't love Frankie?! He might be my favorite character. And with the main female character they are absolutely hilarious. I have read most of the books from this series but not all yet and you will never be disappointed with them. I hope the author continues to write more and more from this series. Highly recommend!
The Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries series is one of the best I've ever read. Death at the Drive-In is an action packed who dun it that keeps you wondering til the end. Love the characters, especially Lucy the skunk!
Thanks to the publisher and NetGallery for the advanced copy in return for an honest review.
Verity is at it again, with the help of her ghostly gangster she heads to a haunted Drive-In to help save a ghostly friend that has been possessed. With fun side notes of her training her pet skunk, and help from her nemesis and boyfriend's mother, this one just kept moving along at a good pace. Highly recommend this book, series and author.
When Molly's ghost gets taken over by a ghost of a murdered teenager Verity and Frankie must work overtime to save her and prevent the girl from draining Molly and Frankie's energy. Verity finds herself knee deep in the affairs of the Irish mob and has to solve the murder of the girl as well as try to reunite her with her fiance who might have played a hand in her disappearance. Unexpectedly Virginia is on hand to provide a helping hand even though Verity isn't too happy to have team up with her almost-mother-in-law.
I read this one in a day, and while Ellis didn't play a big role in the book there was still a lot of action, unexpected twists as well as a very unlikely murderer. Highly recommend and can't wait for the next adventure!
Death at the Drive-In by A. Fox, published by Author Collective 20, is book 13 in the Southern Ghost Hunters Series. The books could be read as stand alones, every book is about another case. But there are cross overs, a lot, and the books are bes read in order.
Verity is a medium, living with her skunk Lucy, her live in ghost Frankie and her boyfriend Ellis.
And this is their newest adventure. Like always, highly entertaing, charmingly witty and fun, at the same time action packed and fast paced. A pleasure reading Verity's latest adventure.
Thank you #NetGalley, Angie Fox and the publisher for a copy of this book.
This was my first dive into “A Southern Ghost Hunter Mystery” and meeting Verity. Although there are 12 more books in this series, Death at the Drive-In can be read as a standalone.
I thought this was a cute cozy mystery. There were some paranormal elements and a little romance which I enjoyed. This is essentially a YA book where we follow the goings on of one ghost possessing another and the journey to save them both. Overall a well paced story.
Thank you, NetGalley and Author Collective 20 for this advanced reader’s copy. I just love this book series and this new edition continues the fun. Verity and Frankie “the German”, her resident ghost/mobster, get themselves into hijinks in every book while they solve a case. This one is no different. There is always laugh out loud banter. Always a ton of fun and I love the dynamics with her boyfriend, Ellis, although definitely not enough of him in this book. I look forward to any antics with the adorable pet skunk, Lucy. I really like seeing how the characters have grown in this series, especially Frankie. This series is an automatic read for me and I’m always excited to see when the new book is going to be released.
Thank you to Netgalley, the author, and publisher for a copy of this book!
If you are looking for a paranormal, cozy mystery, with romance mixed in, look no further. This YA story takes you on a ride of what could happen if a ghost happens to posses another ghost. And the journey to save both ghosts is a page turner.
I had no clue that this was apart of a series, but can definitely be read as a stand alone!