Haunted Grave #5

4.6 ratings on Amazon
4.5 187 ratings on Goodreads

The undead mean to take a king

The master criminal Elinor and Tristan are chasing is using the undying to attack Elinor’s beloved city. The target? The nobility and key government officials.

When evidence surfaces that her father was involved with a criminal network right before his murder, Elinor’s personal quest might reveal things she doesn’t want to know about those she loves.

Still, if Elinor has time between riots, plots, and murder, she might be able to consider Tristan’s proposal of marriage.

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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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“Haunted Grave is the first of a two-part story, so we had lots of intrigue, mystery, and clever foreshadowing.”
LouiseH
Bookbub
“Oh my goodness! This novel was so good and absolutely so much happened, I cannot even describe it!”
Rachel
Goodreads
“There are some great scenes of ghost talking in the book and the gaslamp setting is excellent.”
scharffjk
Bookbub
“I cannot say enough about the author's development of her characters. Elinor and Tristan become more and more real with each book in this series, with their lives entwining personally and professionally more and more.”
aadenalee
Bookbub
“Lots of action and mystery. Very action packed. Elinor goes from one mishap after another and loses some of her special guardians, one at a time, as they protect her.”
kbjarn
Bookbub
“I continue to find the world building of this alternate early twentieth century Europe and the magical system very intricate and detailed. The characters are likable and interesting.”
Kimberley Stafford
Amazon