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The Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum
by Kirsten Weiss
Loved this book and the quirky Paranormal Museum - after all, who wouldn't want to see a room called the Creepy Doll Room? But don't think that because Paranormal is in the title that it means this is a book heavy on paranormal characters/sightings/etc. Sure all the artifacts in the museum supposedly have a spirit or something attached, it isn't like there are ghosts and such flying around.
There is an interesting cast of characters - Maddie, who is back home after being fired for not paying a bribe; Adele, Maddie's good friend and owns the building the museum is located; Harper, rounds out the trio of friends and is a financial advisor with her own secrets. There are many other characters that play into this book that round out the support nicely...including a nemesis of Maddie's from high school that is now a police sergeant - Laura Hammer. And let's not forget the cat - GD for Ghost Detecting, and he was on track some of the time.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and it made me chuckle in many places. I didn't have a clue who the killer was and was a bit surprised, but it made sense once it was laid out for the reader. I liked how Maddie was trying to come to terms with her employment status; and while she may have been roped into to helping Adele with the museum, she was coming up with many ways to make it a success and even involving others in town.
I think this is going to be a good series and can't wait to see what the next book holds.
There is an interesting cast of characters - Maddie, who is back home after being fired for not paying a bribe; Adele, Maddie's good friend and owns the building the museum is located; Harper, rounds out the trio of friends and is a financial advisor with her own secrets. There are many other characters that play into this book that round out the support nicely...including a nemesis of Maddie's from high school that is now a police sergeant - Laura Hammer. And let's not forget the cat - GD for Ghost Detecting, and he was on track some of the time.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and it made me chuckle in many places. I didn't have a clue who the killer was and was a bit surprised, but it made sense once it was laid out for the reader. I liked how Maddie was trying to come to terms with her employment status; and while she may have been roped into to helping Adele with the museum, she was coming up with many ways to make it a success and even involving others in town.
I think this is going to be a good series and can't wait to see what the next book holds.