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Zusatztext Praise for The Ghost and Mrs. McClure “A deliciously charming mystery with a haunting twist!”— New York Times bestselling author Laura Childs “Quindicott’s enigmatic townspeople come alive in this quirky mystery and readers will eagerly anticipate future installments—and the continuing easy banter and romantic tension between Jack and Penelope.”— RT Book Reviews “Ms. Kimberly has penned a unique premise and cast of characters to hook us on her first of a series.”—Rendezvous “A charming! funny and quirky mystery starring a suppressed widow and a stimulating ghost who is attracted to her even though they can only meet in her dreams. He is hard boiled in the tradition of Phillip Marlowe and she is a genteel Miss Marple; yet the two opposites make an explosive combination. Alice Kimberly definitely has a hit series if the first book is anything to go by.”—Midwest Book Review “What a delightful new mystery series! I was hooked from the start....I adored the ghost of Jack....Pairing him with the disbelieving Penelope is a brilliant touch.”—Roundtable Reviews Informationen zum Autor Alice Kimberly Klappentext THE FIRST HAUNTED BOOKSHOP MYSTERY FROM NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR CLEO COYLE-WRITING AS ALICE KIMBERLY "Part cozy and part hard-boiled detective novel with traces of the supernatural, The Ghost and Mrs. McClure is just a lot of fun."-The Mystery Reader Young widow Penelope Thornton-McClure and her old Aunt Sadie are making ends meet by managing a mystery book shop-a quaint Rhode Island landmark rumored to be haunted. Pen may not believe in ghosts, but she does believe in good publicity-like nabbing Timothy Brennan for a book signing. But soon after the bestselling thriller writer reveals a secret about the store's link to a 1940s murder, he keels over dead-and right in the middle of the store's new Community Events space. Who gives Mrs. McClure the first clue that it was murder? The bookstore's full-time ghost-a PI murdered on the very spot more than fifty years ago. Is he a figment of Pen's overactive imagination? Or is the oddly likable fedora-wearing specter the only hope Pen has to solve the crime? You can bet your everlasting life on it... Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Page Acknowledgements Epigraph CHAPTER 1 - The Big Ending CHAPTER 2 - The Author Arrives CHAPTER 3 - A Postmortem Post CHAPTER 4 - A Drink before Dying CHAPTER 5 - Hard-Boiled Bogey Man CHAPTER 6 - The Morning After CHAPTER 7 - Crime Scene CHAPTER 8 - Curious Jack CHAPTER 9 - Dying for Profit CHAPTER 10 - Inquiring Minds CHAPTER 11 - Shadow Boxing CHAPTER 12 - Dark and Stormy Night CHAPTER 13 - Don’t Know Jack CHAPTER 14 - Strangers in the Night CHAPTER 15 - An Open Book CHAPTER 16 - Revelations CHAPTER 17 - A Worthy Suspect CHAPTER 18 - To Quibble or Not to Quibble CHAPTER 19 - Things That Get Bumped in the Night CHAPTER 20 - The Girl in the Frame-Up CHAPTER 21 - Booked EPILOGUE Don’t miss the second charming mystery in the Haunted Bookshop series. The Ghost . . . When Jack had been alive . . . the very blood in his veins pulsed to the beat of the city streets (when he’d had blood—and veins, that is). Why couldn’t he have spent eternity in a place like that? Instead he got eternity in cornpone alley. Now the only excitement Jack ever had was scaring the crap out of small-town operators . . . and Mrs. McClure Her name was Penelope Thornton-McClure. And he had to admit she showed more moxie than a lot of grown men he’d pranked in the past fifty years. Certainly, she was the first living entity he’d ev...