An amateur sleuth who can talk to the dead takes on a murdered gangster as a her first case in a βclever, intelligent and well writtenβ mystery (Washington Times).
She sees dead people
Beautiful, smart, and chic, Pepper Martin never had to work a day in her lifeβuntil her surgeon daddy was convicted of fraud, her wealthy fiancΓ© took a powder, and the family fortune ran bone dry.
Suddenly desperate, the inexperienced ex-rich girl was forced to take the only job she could get: as a tour guide in a cemetery. But a grave situation took a turn for the worse when a head-on collision with a headstone left her with an unwanted ability to communicate with the disgruntled deceased . . . and now Pepper has a whacked Mafia don demanding that she hunt down his killersβand threatening to haunt her until she does.
βFresh and sassy.β βPublishers Weekly
βA spooky mystery, a spunky heroine, and sparkling wit!β βKerrelyn Sparks, USA Todayβbestselling author of How to Marry a Millionaire Vampire
βThereβs not a ghost of a chance youβll be able to put this book down.β βEmilie Richards, USA Todayβbestselling author of Woman without a Name
βCarrie of Sex in the City going Six Feet Under with The Sopranos. Hip, original, out-of-this world fun!β βLaura Bradley, author of Sprayed Stiff
βFabulous! One of the funniest books Iβve read this year. Or last year, come to think of it.β βMary Janice Davidson, New York Timesβbestselling author of Undead AF