Social Medium - Patti Larsen

Social Medium

By Patti Larsen

  • Release Date: 2019-07-30
  • Genre: Cozy Mysteries
Score: 4
4
From 186 Ratings

Description

All In A Day’s Haunting

I’d come to terms with what Sadie Hatch did to me five years ago, setting me up to take the fall for her blackmail scheme the way she did. I’d had time, my six months behind bars, to come to terms with my innocence, and subsequent loss of said naiveté. There’d been a time I’d held a grudge, but that time was long gone.
The fact she was dead helped. Did it make me a bad person I wasn’t sorry? Sometimes I wondered. Then again, other times? This life—and the afterlife—had a funny way of evening out the scales of justice. I’d seen it happen often enough to know judging myself for what I was thinking at any given minute was a waste of energy better used in other endeavors.

Medium and paranormal debunker Alice Moore has found romantic bliss for the first time, but her happy heart does nothing to pay the bills. When a fellow ghost hunter hires her and boyfriend Denver Hatch to investigate the haunting of a Florida plantation house, she reluctantly agrees. Roman Ellis isn’t her favorite person in the world, but the money he’s offering is too much to turn down. If only she’d listened to her instincts… when she stumbles over a freshly dead body—the long ago departed more her forte—she’s suddenly in the middle of a murder investigation and her record makes her a suspect. Can she uncover the killer and prove her innocence?

In this spin-off series to the award-winning Fiona Fleming Cozy Mysteries, medium and paranormal blogger/debunker Alice Moore travels the US uncovering truth, fraud and murder!

Reviews

  • Not great…

    1
    By SayrePA
    Just could not get into this book. The way it is written is just bad.
  • Boring

    2
    By Rxnjsquir
    Hard to stay interested. The long rants on Alice’s introspection, feelings, and personal progress took over the narrative and drained any suspense or attachment from the story line. The boyfriend was as wimpy as Alec was whiny. I tried to stay with it but there was nothing to care about tossing in a serial killer as an after thought, just added to the poor narrative. Like a fruit cake there were a lot lot of chopped up pieces but no real direction or backbone to hold the divergent ideas together. The second star was because there were many possible lines. They just never came together.
  • Social Medium

    3
    By 6588reader
    Too much inner dialogue. Fun read otherwise, keeps you guessing.
  • Social Medium

    5
    By 8Zilly
    It’s was hard to read at first bec the writer’s style seems rambling with too many unneeded info to my mind and with a dose of grammar errors (literally like this sentence of mine lol), but I do love the plot and the story is an interesting read for me. Thanks Patti for this free iBook! Z