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Author: L.A. Kelley
Narrator: Ruth Redman
Published by The Wild Rose Press on March 12, 2018
Length: 8 hours and 54 minutes
Genres: Mystery, Paranormal
Source: Audiobook Boom
Format: audio book

Purchase: Amazon|Audible
Rating:

Narration: 4 Stars
No matter how challenging the case, psychologist Katherine Fleming never shirks from helping a patient confront a painful issue. Her keen powers of observation and compassionate nature have eased many troubled souls, but a homicide detective with a buried secret of his own stirs more than just clinical interest.
The first time Detective Jake Sumner spied the old house, he sensed the good bones. Little did he know the purchase of the property included an unusual tenant far from resting in peace. Can the new psychologist in town help him treat a ghostly trauma case or is his growing attraction to Katherine Fleming best left buried?
With the help of a mysterious white cat and a mystic mirror, Katherine and Jake join forces to solve a murder. Can they stop a killer from claiming the next victim or will their investigation only lead them six feet under?

I love it when a mystery keeps you guessing until the end. Well Good Bones had me guessing the villain’s identity until the 60% mark. By this time, the story had me on the edge of my seat and I was curious to know what was going to happen next. There were other events, which piqued my curiosity metre. Who was the ghost in the mirror, and what was her reason for seeking Katherine’s help in bringing a murderer to justice? I got my answers, and I loved how everything came together. Well almost everything. The motive for the killings were not established. Yeah, mental issues was a contributing factor, but it would have been good to know the triggers.
If you love cozy mysteries that are humorous, fun and features paranormal elements, then Good Bones would be the perfect read.
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