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A review by thegrimhobbyist
Osgood As Gone by Cooper S. Beckett
4.5
I'm reading this out of order, I read the third and am finally getting around to reading the first two. I already fell in love with Prudence and all their reckless quirks and habits, so getting to meet Osgood in the first book after encountering them in the third has been nice. Now I understand when the train wreck started. A bit more backstory and what started all this crazy paranormal stuff.
This screams urban legend type mystery horror, and I loved every second. Paranormal investigator taken to the extreme! Also, the little artworks throughout the book during pivotal moments just add to the experience. That screaming one...whew. I won't say anything beyond that. If you've read this already, you know the art I'm meaning - and really the written descriptions.
I was sucked right into this story from the get go, action hits you in the beginning and keeps going all the way to the end. The writing was solid, the descriptions gave wonderful visuals, and the story itself was both creepy and interesting. That cliffhanger though, whew! I'm glad I have the second book.
This screams urban legend type mystery horror, and I loved every second. Paranormal investigator taken to the extreme! Also, the little artworks throughout the book during pivotal moments just add to the experience. That screaming one...whew. I won't say anything beyond that. If you've read this already, you know the art I'm meaning - and really the written descriptions.
I was sucked right into this story from the get go, action hits you in the beginning and keeps going all the way to the end. The writing was solid, the descriptions gave wonderful visuals, and the story itself was both creepy and interesting. That cliffhanger though, whew! I'm glad I have the second book.