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Professional organizer Tina Shaw rushes to her best friend’s ancestral home to determine if Leslie really saw a ghost. Tina doesn’t see one in the cluttered Newport, Rhode Island, Victorian attic, but she does hear strange noises. As she tries to reassure Leslie, the police and firefighters arrive because a murdered man has been found in Leslie’s side yard.
A note in his pocket reads My name is Joshua Young in childish printing. Leslie’s father’s name is Joshua Young, but the men are about a decade apart in age, and this man was killed outside the house where Leslie’s father grew up. Tina must help her friend find the answers to who the murdered man really was and why he was killed. And to what’s making the noises in the attic.
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This book was good, I really want to read the series associated with Jan Christensen. I think that it is well written, just the kind you need a night when sleep is so far away. It reminds you that there are friends, but that there are other people who are just idiots. This is a very enjoyable read and I encourage you to read it all the way to the end.
A ghost in the house? Or not?
Story with funny premise and interesting clutter in the attic - but the plot and characters are one-dimensional. There is no real mystery and even the most unbelievable loopholes are taken on a face value.
Saving grace here is a lovely attic which I would love to explore myself!
Sadly, this is not enough.