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A review by faraha
The Haunting of Beatrix Greene Episode 1 by Rachel Hawkins, Ash Parsons, Vicky Alvear Schecter
3.0
Beatrix Greene is a young women who makes a living as a medium in Victorian England. She isn't a real medium, but she has great intuition and is a good judge of people.
She encounters James Walker, a man who spends his time discrediting mediums.
He and asks her to come to this mansion and prove whether or not it is haunted. He offers an absurd amount of money and she would be crazy to pass it up. She figures she will get a few ''feelings' while she is there and claiming the spirits are gone and walk away with a lot of money.
When they get to the house there are other guests including a Mr sir Arthur Conan Doyle. All is not quite what it seems with the house and James was not quite forthcoming with all of the information.
This book had multiple authors but the story flowed really well. The love story was a bit cliche but that didn't take away to much from the story. I dislike when stories have relationships for the sake of having a relationship. There were parts that, like most ghost stories, you want to ask them why they are doing that, which was frustrating.
Overall I really enjoyed it, if you like haunted houses and Victorian paranormal stories you will like this.
Thank you netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
She encounters James Walker, a man who spends his time discrediting mediums.
He and asks her to come to this mansion and prove whether or not it is haunted. He offers an absurd amount of money and she would be crazy to pass it up. She figures she will get a few ''feelings' while she is there and claiming the spirits are gone and walk away with a lot of money.
When they get to the house there are other guests including a Mr sir Arthur Conan Doyle. All is not quite what it seems with the house and James was not quite forthcoming with all of the information.
This book had multiple authors but the story flowed really well. The love story was a bit cliche but that didn't take away to much from the story. I dislike when stories have relationships for the sake of having a relationship. There were parts that, like most ghost stories, you want to ask them why they are doing that, which was frustrating.
Overall I really enjoyed it, if you like haunted houses and Victorian paranormal stories you will like this.
Thank you netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review