Ghost Talker #1

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4.4 840 ratings on Goodreads

Elinor Chalamet’s talent to speak with the dead may have landed her in the soup.

Witty and clever, Elinor uses her mediumship skills to hunt for her father’s killer. So when a body in the canal brings her to the morgue, she’s happy to help until Tristan Fontaine, the Duke de Archambeau, takes over the case and places her under house arrest.

Between possessions and poltergeists, she’ll solve the case even if it means putting the duke in his place. Actually, that part of the investigation may be a pleasure!

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Welcome to Alenbonné, a coastal city with picturesque promenades along the canals and where the ghosts never sleep. A country where spirits and murder are just a breath away.

Trained as a medium by the elite Morpheus Society, Elinor Chalamet uses her skills to aid the police while she hunts for her father’s killer in the coastal city of Alenbonné.

A six part Gaslamp fantasy ghost mystery series featuring a strong female character in a slow burn romance. Friendly to 18+ readers.

This Gaslamp fantasy will please readers of Emily Finch (Samantha and Wyatt Mysteries); Carla Simpson (Angus Brodie and Mikaela Forsythe); Gail Carriger’s Parasol Protectorate series; Deanna Raybourn (Veronica Speedwell series); Elizabeth Peter’s Ameilia Peabody series; and Enola Homes by Nancy Springer.

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“This was perfect for the spooky season reading having all the components that I love in a horror/thriller book with a bit of humor. ”
Kristen Myers
Amazon
“I love these characters. It is as if the author mixed Eve Dallas and Roarke (of JD Robb fame) with Virginia Dean (Amanda Quick’s ‘Quicksilver’) and Wulfric Bedwyn (Mary Balogh’s Slightly series) and transplanted them to a Victorian milieu, dropped them in the middle of a royal murder and left them to spin.”
Adena L
Goodreads
“The puzzle is intellectually challenging, the characters are engaging and the interaction between the characters is intriguing (as well as funny and exasperating).”
Adena L
Goodreads
“The world-building was fantastic”
AuntieYorgaReads
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“I wasn’t sure what I was getting into because I wasn’t sure if the ghosts were real…I was happily surprised to find out they were! The story is funny with plenty of laugh out loud moments, mysterious at times, and possibly has a hint of attraction between the characters (I hope so anyway!).”
Sandra R
Amazon
“Murder and mayhem with a touch of romance.”
annastorm
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