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A review by dani_dabbles
The Dead Girls Detective Agency by Suzy Cox
3.0
Charlotte didn't have a good day. She was late for school, forgot about a chemistry test, collided in the hallway with the school's "head cheerleader/head b*tch extraordianaire" and to top it all off at the end of the day she was killed by a train.
After being pushed in front of a subway train, Charlotte wakes up in a hotel...for the dead. She is informed by the other occupants of the Attesa Hotel that like them, she was murdered. The only way out of the hotel and through the Big Red Door is to solve your murder. The Dead Girl's Detective Agency is make up of Nancy, Lorna and Tess who have not moved on to the other side for various reasons. With the help from the Agency - and a little extra help from Attesa's only male resident, Edison - Charlotte sets out to find who wanted her dead.
Could it have been her best friend who had been growing distant? The evil head cheerleader? Or could it have even been her boyfriend - who Charlotte thought was her perfect match? With a high school full of potential suspects, Charlotte and the Dead Girl's Detective Agency have their work cut out for them.
This book was a cute read and it really did keep me guessing. Unlike other "who did it?" books, I did not have this one figured out midway through. There is enough romance, paranormal, and mystery to appeal to many readers.
After being pushed in front of a subway train, Charlotte wakes up in a hotel...for the dead. She is informed by the other occupants of the Attesa Hotel that like them, she was murdered. The only way out of the hotel and through the Big Red Door is to solve your murder. The Dead Girl's Detective Agency is make up of Nancy, Lorna and Tess who have not moved on to the other side for various reasons. With the help from the Agency - and a little extra help from Attesa's only male resident, Edison - Charlotte sets out to find who wanted her dead.
Could it have been her best friend who had been growing distant? The evil head cheerleader? Or could it have even been her boyfriend - who Charlotte thought was her perfect match? With a high school full of potential suspects, Charlotte and the Dead Girl's Detective Agency have their work cut out for them.
This book was a cute read and it really did keep me guessing. Unlike other "who did it?" books, I did not have this one figured out midway through. There is enough romance, paranormal, and mystery to appeal to many readers.