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Another great supernatural thriller featuring Maria and Frankie together with Emelia, Missy and Father Anthony. An evil entity roams the Parker hotel and its up to Maria and company to stop it and get rid of it. Creepy and heart breaking at the same time. The last scene with the lady in blue is really touching. It looks like this is the last in the series. Maria and Frankie have had one encounter too many to deal with any more! I'm sorry to see them go.
Thanks to Netgalley, Storm Publishing and Helen Phifer for a free copy in exchange for an honest review.

Crime, supernatural, thriller? This is everything you could ever want in a suspenseful, OMG book. I was biting my nails the entire time waiting for what was going on next!

Two teenage girls were found brutally murdered on the 13th floor of a downtown New York City hotel reputed to be a haunted house. The floor was closed off to guests and there was no record of them checking in. Upon further investigation, Detective Maria Miller found messages on their cell phones that suggested that the girls were lured to the hotel by their long-time interest in hauntings. There was no DNA left in their room and Maria had difficulty in locating their family. It appeared that the girls were lured to the hotel by one of its employees who promised them a haunting experience. Only an employee of the hotel would have been able to give them access to the empty room.
Maria learns from an old newspaper article about a similar double murder that had occurred years before. If the present case is somehow linked will there be other murders? When one of their chief suspects is found murdered, she races ahead to find the killer fearing that her own life may be in danger.
An absolute off-the-chart thriller that will keep you holding your breath until you reach the safe ending.

I thought the first 2 books in this fabulous series were creepy enough but this one gave me chills.
Maria and Frankie take a call to a hotel where the bodies of 2 teenagers are found. What may be a normal homicide turns into a paranormal thriller when Maria gets an uneasy feeling about the hotel, she sees a woman in a blue dress but is told she's been dead for over 80 years and when anyone sees her it's a premonition of a death. Mysterious sightings and events leave Maria and Frankie debating their futures in their roles.
I love the paranormal and ghostly aspects to this series, I hope its not the last in the series.

I received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review
The Girls on Floor 13 by Helen Phifer is a mutli-POV paranormal mystery following Detective Maria Miller as she investigates the murder of two teenage girls in a haunted hotel. Maria sees a woman dressed entirely in blue, a figure of the hotel that often signals that the person who sees her will die soon.
The chapters in the POV of the murderer have a bit more of a noir voice and it does get uncomfortable with how the POV character talks about women. There are mentions of feet in a sexual way and there is a decent amount of focus on feet in the murderer’s POV chapters, so if that squicks you out, I would suggest giving this a pass.
Maria is in a burgeoning relationship with Harrison, a rich businessman, who’s exact job is unknown to Maria. The two have a lot of chemistry with Harrison attracted to Maria’s tough nature and Maria attracted to his earnestness. Their banter is very cute and how much Harrison cares for Maria is very clear, even letting her stay at his place when she isn’t feeling well and buying clothes for her so she can get right back to work if she wants to.
I would recommend this to fans of paranormal mysteries set in New York, readers looking for a hint of noir in their mysteries, and those looking for a strong romance subplot in their mysteries.

For as long as some can remember strange happenings occur in room 1303 on floor 13 in the rundown Parker Hotel in New York City. Murder, suicides and a woman dressed in blue haunt the hotel. Homicide Detectives Maria Miller and Frankie Conroy of the Strange Case Files have answered the call to investigate the murder of two teenage girls in the hotel. Reminiscent of a similar unsolved killing years ago in the same hotel have the detectives investigating at their own peril. A paranormal twist is very evident in this thriller with suspense and a ghost that may cause harm to anyone who sees her.
Thank you Netgalley and Storm Publishing for an early copy of this creepy crime thriller. The comments and review are my honest opinion.

Thank you to Netgalley, Storm Publishing and Helen Phifer for the eArc of The Girls on the Floor 13.
This is the 3rd book of the Detective Maria Miller series. I still haven't read the 1st book in the series but listened to the audiobook of the 2nd, Her lost Soul. If you haven't checked this author out, do so!
The Detective Maria Miller series, is a nice detective series with a mix of supernatural horror elements. Helen's writing is fluid, with a nice clear direction and pace. There is still a nice mix of mystery and suspense which builds nicely throughout the books, which leaves you sitting a the edge of your seat by the last 1/3 of the book. The horror elements ( mainly supernatural and detailed gore/murder elements ) are a nice touch to a great storyline. The story has soon great creepy/atmospheric parts, which may leave you in goosebumps or the hairs on your neck standing on end!
The main characters, Maria, her work partner Frankie have a great work dynamic and their relationships outside of work is an underlying storyline but doesn't detract from the main story, hence the reason why these books can be read as standalone. The rest of the characters are well fleshed out.
I really hope that Maria Miller series continues to grow like the other series Ive seen of Helen's
4.25 for Storygraph and 4 stars for Netgalley

My apologies. I did not realize this was a book three in a series. I've added books one and two to my list to read but don't think I can fairly be within time limits to review. I'm so sorry!

Good read - this book is a ghostly, mystery thriller with a great plot and some added humor. Loved the main characters which were a pair of detectives, Frankie and Maria. This is the first book I’ve read by this author and enjoyed the paranormal setting.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Definitely recommend this intriguing book. Third in a series but reads like a standalone. It’s a suspenseful, creepy thriller combining ghosts, detectives, mystery and a bit of humor. I’m looking forward to reading more with Maria and Frankie.

Maria and her partner Frank were back in this creepy supernatural crime investigation with elements of horror. Set in a hotel that reminded me of the Cecil Hotel documentary I watched, the murder was gruesome and the imagery and haunting meant I will leave the light on tonight.
The tension and fear began on the first page and did not falter until it's conclusion. With danger haunting the corridors of the hotel I was gripped. Helen Phifer excels at spooky fiction and she did not disappoint.

I didn’t reliase it was a series when I asked for it! However it was easy enough to read and I really enjoyed it! Thanks net galley

The Girls on Floor 13 by Helen Phifer.
I was so hooked on the cover and premise of this book that I didn’t realize it was part of a series. I feel like if I had read the previous 2, certain things would have made more sense to me. With that said, I still really enjoyed it. I love creepy books and this was creepy. Thank you to Netgalley and Storm Publishing for the eArc.

I didn’t know this was part of series going into it and felt like I was missing some minor details to Maria Millers past to really tie this story together. However, it was still a nice stand alone read. I felt like it was trying to do too much though… a sleep demon (Freddy Krueger, which is mentioned a few times) a haunted hotel involving a water tower (Cecil hotel) and then also multiple possessions from said supposed sleep demon when they weren’t sleeping? It didn’t all mesh together as well as the idea seems like it could. There was also a few things I feel like needed more explaining to make people really really get hooked into this story. The ending felt kind of rushed. Still a nice quick little ghost story and I may be interested in going back to read the first 2 books in the series.

The girls on the 13th floor by Helen Phifer
Thank you NetGalley and Storm publishing for this ARC.
This book is a super natural head trip that will have you looking over your shoulder and double checking your hotel accommodations prior to booking.
Maria is a detective in New York City, who has seen her fair share of the unexplainable. However this case has reached a whole new level when she is called to a crime scene of a New York hotel with two young girls dead bodies. There is no history of them checking in and the floor where the bodies were found is closed off to guests.
This book was interesting and held my attention for the first half but then seemed to drag on to get to the point. I enjoyed the premise but seemed a little rushed at the end.

Name of Book: The Girls on Floor 13
Series: Detective Maria Miller Book #3
Author: Helen Phifer
Genre: Paranormal Crime Thriller
Publisher: Storm Publishing
Pub Date: May 30, 2024
My Rating: 4 Stars
Pages: 242
Seventeen–year-old Dory Painter has had an obsession to stay at the hotel ever since one of her favorite TV shows did a special investigation of the building stating Urban Legon has the iconic Parker Hotel as- the most Haunted Hotel in New York!
She talked her parents into stay there. They stayed on the ninth floor and not the infamous thirteenth.
Dory talks her best friend Michelle into going to the hotel for a ghost hunting tour. The girls cannot afford to stay there. Dory finds a name of one the hotel’s maintenance men who will let them have access to Room 1303 with the promise they will share their video and other shots. . They fool their parents by saying they were going to a nearby sleepover.
In the morning the girls are found dead.
Frankie and, Maria answer the call to investigate; which, of course, we go along on this supernatural journey.
I always enjoy reading the Author’s Notes. In this case “A Letter from the Author’ Ms. Phifer tells us that ever since she read Stephen King’s [book: The Shining] she wanted to write a scary story in a hunted hotel.
She also tells us that her inspiration is based on stories of the famous Chelsea Hotel; in fact her description of the Parker’s exterior strong resembles that of the iconic style of the Chelsea’s.
Story is Book #3 in the Frankie and Maria fast dark and creepy series. I really liked Book #2 [book: Her Lost Soul]. At first I didn’t know I had read Book One in the series as it was entitled ‘The House on West 10th Street” in the ‘Ghosts of New York’ series later republished as [book: The Haunting on 10th Street|39904305].which being in the - ‘Ghosts of New York” series and was published as “The House on West 10th Street” back in April 26, 2018.
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Want to thank NetGalley and Storm Publishing for this early eGalley.
Publishing Release Date scheduled for May 30, 2024.

Goosebumps, Addictive shocking twists, detectives Maria Miller and Frankie Conroy in book three in this series, and Oh My God it's the best yet.
Two teenagers Dory Painter and Michelle Carter are found in twin beds in a haunted hotel room 1303 at the Parker, ice cold with pale skin, eyes that will never open again looking like they are sleeping this is a murder scene.
I love this series but as I said before this is the authors best yet, giving you everything that keeps your brain running like clockwork with every turns.
The Girls on Floor 13 is the most gruesome crime thrillers I have read this year, what a spooky story it is, totally mind blowing that gives you the willys. What more can I say, excellent just excellent

This one surprised me! I was expecting a mystery - which it certainly delivered - but also a touch of the paranormal as well. A very entertaining and suspenseful read.
This novel, by Helen Phifer, is part of a series of books featuring Detective Maria Miller. I haven’t read the previous two books but that didn’t affect my enjoyment in any way. I shall definitely be checking out the other books in this series as soon as I get the chance. A brilliant read, which I highly recommend.

I wasn’t a huge fan of this book. A bit too paranormal for me and the chapters were quite long with pages of no dialogue that just made it feel like it dragged.

I am not a lover of horror stories, I am more of a mystery thriller person. Yet this book had me glued to it from the beginning. I could not put it down. It had me from the very beginning even with some gore and horror thrown in.
Detective Maria Mill and her partner are called to a crime scene at the Parker Hotel. This isn't just a regular crime scene people feel the hotel is haunted. The scene was a bloody scene which involved two young girls who are missing their feet. Maria and Frankie get pulled into a series of scary events which they try to figure out who the killer or killers are. The real scary part is that Maria starts seeing the lady in blue ghost and cannot figure out why her. She then puts herself in the line of fire many times while trying to figure what is going on. Why is Maria so pulled towards this hotel? What really happened at this hotel all those years ago.? Something is not right and Maria and Frankie need to find out before its to late.
Like I have stated I am not a horror story person. Since it was written as a mystery, thriller the horror part wasn't to bad. I love the characters of Maria and Frankie. They have a special relationship that gets intense in a loving way. Maria is a strong person who likes things done her way. Yet she isn't that put off when she needs to ask for help from her gentlemen friend Harrison who adores her and would love to marry her. The writing in this book kept me at the edge of my seat. You just never knew what would happen next and that is another thing I liiked. It kept me guessing.
Since this is the third book in the series ths is the first time I actually ordered the other two books after I read this one. I only hope there will be more adventures with Frankie and Maria.. Truly a 4.5 stars book. So thank you NetGalley Helen Phifer and Storm Publishing for the ARC. Looking forward to more from this author.