The Curious Life of Ada Baker
by Karen Hamilton-Viall
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Pub Date Sep 27 2022 | Archive Date Aug 05 2022
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Description
‘Ada Baker was a psychic. She was the seventh daughter of two parents who were both seventh children. And she had been gifted with some extraordinary powers.’
Ada Baker is a gifted psychic, who shares her home with three very bored ghosts. Spending their days roaming around Ada’s house offers little amusement, and so the three of them convince Ada to help them investigate the mysterious death of local beauty Mary Watts, who is found naked and strangled in her bathtub. This begins a series of exciting adventures for Ada, as she draws on her unique skills to help solve this heinous crime. Along the way, she must convince a sceptical detective of her aptitude for channelling the abilities of the dead, avoid the unwanted attentions of a sinister stalker, and try to enlist the help of a squadron of ghostly spitfire pilots to save her own life.
Can the dead really bring justice for Mary and help save the living too? Will Ada solve the mystery of her murder? Or will Ada’s curiosity lead to her own demise, causing her to end up as a ghost herself?
Advance Praise
'A quirky murder mystery with ghosts, a dash of naughtiness and a nice cup of tea or two. I think you will rather enjoy this jaunt with Ada Baker.'
- Neil R. Storey, author of The Little Book of Murder
'A quirky murder mystery with ghosts, a dash of naughtiness and a nice cup of tea or two. I think you will rather enjoy this jaunt with Ada Baker.'
- Neil R. Storey, author of The Little Book of Murder
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781803780436 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
From the writing style it is hard to believe that this is a debut novel from this author. It is well written with a compelling storyline and well developed characters and well developed worldbuilding. I love dark academia so this really hit the spot with me
This was exactly on the vide I wanted. Dark academia, murder, psychic, case etc. It was really interesting and entertaining. Good book, definitely worth the time.
If I had to describe this book in a few words, it would be that it is a modern day Poirot with a fantasy twist. I was shocked that this is a debut novel, I assumed the tone and complexity of the novel was written by an experienced author. I love the concept that Ada is psychic and can see ghosts/poltergeists and how this helps her solve the mystery. I liked how the first few chapters allowed you to really form a relationship with Ada and allow the reader to feel as though they are there with Ada solving the death of Mary Watts. I thought that the concept of this novel was genius and gripping - I read it in less than a day as it was so difficult to put down. I also felt that you were able to get to know the different ghosts and their personalities.
I can also imagine that this would be a great book to read on holiday as it is actually quite relaxing but very exciting to read.
I thoroughly enjoyed this! I honestly didn't think I would get into it much after reading the summary, but once I started reading the prologue I was hooked! Ada was a great character and truly relatable in so many ways, except the amazing fact she can't see and talk to ghosts. I loved her throughout the story and her being so strong willed and determined! My favorite characters were actually the ghosts like Dennis, The Inspector and Rose! Such an interesting book and unlike anything I've ever read. Astonished by it, so much that I plan to look into reading more by this author!
I received this ARC from NetGalley and the publishers to read and review. All statements above are my own true opinions after fully reading this book.
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I loved this book. I was hooked from the first sentence and couldn’t stop reading after that. I loved that this was a cozy mystery but also morbid? This is the perfect fall book, I can’t wait to read it again and I’ll probably buy the physical copy. This story has such a unique take on ghosts and human interaction: Ada not only can see/hear ghosts but she can also channel their essence through her and essentially utilize the ghosts qualities as her own (eg if the ghost was good at cooking in their past life, Ada is now able to cook well when channeling that ghost). This book was really unique and I loved Ada’s relationships with the ghosts and how they were all flatmates. I cannot recommend this book enough for a fun spooky read.