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A review by puzzledbooks
Osgood As Gone by Cooper S. Beckett

5.0

Meet Prudence Osgood, podcaster of the supernatural. With a past steeped in mystery and heartache, she quickly finds herself the recipient of a strange email – an email from Nowhere. After its receipt, Osgood and her essential assistant, Zack, discover a mystery right up their alley, attached to a date Osgood recalls all too well.

I was given a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.

As someone who adores supernatural, horror, and a good dose of gallows humor, I really can’t talk highly enough about this. It gave me vibes of “John Dies at the End” and “Heart Shaped Box” and something completely unique. Beckett has a fantastic writing style and excels at dialogue, so it was easy to fall into the Osgood universe and I really, really dig the titular character; she is so original and three-dimensional and unlike most main characters, that it was a breath of fresh air. I’d been itching for a new series to get into, and this is it. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5

“Missing people,” she said.
“They’ve hungrily taken the most vulnerable people of our world.”