For a ghost, she gave Maryse plenty of space. The character of Helena Henry is absolutely hilarious and I loved how she wasn’t constantly in Maryse’s face. Show More harlequin suspense and a telling of living in Louisiana. I recommend this book and will be purchasing book 2 in the series in the near future. I commend the author in her delivery of the clues and resolutions. However, underneath all the humour and sex, (yes, I did say sex) is a well thought out plot which I found to be convincing. It’s not fast paced, as such, but the interaction of the characters draws the reader through each chapter just because you need to know what’s going to happen next. Nothing much really, but Helena claims she’s not going anywhere until she also solves a murder case – Helena’s murder! Maryse has so much on her plate already, like trying to serve her allusive husband with divorce papers, trying to avoid a sexy man who makes her think thoughts no decent woman should be thinking, and staying alive long enough to claim her inheritance. The combination of these two characters is really entertaining. Helena climbs out of the coffin at the funeral and Maryse is the only person who can see her because she’s a ghost. This is cause for celebration because the old biddy is a real pain in the backside but before she can celebrate Maryse finds she hasn’t seen the last of her horrid mother-in-law yet. Maryse’s mother-in-law, Helena, is dead.
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