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The Thrill of the Haunt (A Haunted Guesthouse Mystery), by E.J. Copperman

Alison Kerby’s guesthouse is already crowded with spirits. The last thing she needs is a whole new batch of haunts settling in.

As Alison’s reputation as “the ghost lady” grows, so does her business—and not always in a way she’d like. Tourists may be flocking to her guesthouse for a chance to glimpse her resident spirits, but her special abilities are also bringing unwanted private investigation cases to her door. And she has no choice but to take a case when the local homeless man is found murdered under mysterious circumstances, just hours after asking for help in exorcising a specter.

If that weren’t enough to deal with, Alison’s other PI case soon turns fatal, as the mistress she was spying on for a jealous wife turns up dead as well. The cases seem like they couldn’t possibly be linked, but with a mountain of clues, motives and suspects—both living and dead—Alison will have to think fast before someone else checks out for good…

  • Sales Rank: #257965 in Books
  • Published on: 2013-11-05
  • Released on: 2013-11-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.78" h x .85" w x 4.34" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 304 pages

Review
Praise for the Haunted Guesthouse Mysteries:

"If you love classic caper comedies, as I do, you'll have a real affinity for the tart-tongued Alison Kerby and her lively entourage."—Claudia Bishop, author of the  Hemlock Falls Mysteries

"A wonderful new series...a laugh-out-loud, fast-paced and charming tale that will keep you turning pages and guessing until the very end."—New York Times bestselling author Kate Carlisle

"Fans of Charlaine Harris and Sarah Graves will relish this original, laugh-laden paranormal mystery."—Julia Spencer-Fleming

"An entertaining and spellbinding tale."—The Mystery Gazette

“Great fun with a tinge of salt air.”—The Mystery Reader (Four stars)

“An entertaining read that never disappoints.”—Night Owl Reviews (Four stars)

“E.J. Copperman serves readers a cocktail of haunted humor and a killer mystery … Not only is Alison's dry sense of humor and hilarious commentary on other characters enough to give this book ten stars, but even the ghosts and their former lives are written to perfection.”—Fresh Fiction

About the Author
E.J. Copperman is the national bestselling author of the Haunted Guesthouse Mystery series, including Chance of a Ghost, Old Haunts, An Uninvited Ghost, and Night of the Living Deed.
 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Great cozy series that just keeps getting better
By The Rekindled Reader
The Haunted Guesthouse books have been some of my favorites in the cozy mystery genre for the simple fact that they’re light, entertaining and, most importantly, don’t insult my intelligence with an ignorant ditz of a main character.

I was not disappointed. The Thrill of the Haunt not only met my expectations in the “feel good / cozy” category, but it surprised me with a clever plot that I think far exceeded the standard in the genre.

Thrill of the Haunt takes place about four months after Chance of a Ghost. All Allison Kerby wants to do is live a semi-normal life as the proprietor of her fixed-up Victorian guesthouse – or, at the very least, not be referred to as “the ghost lady.” But with resident ghosties Maxie and Paul at her side, a guesthouse full of seniors waiting to be spooked, and two cases to investigate, normal doesn’t exactly fit in her schedule.

For the most part, the story splits its time between two main plots – the mysterious stabbing of a local homeless man, Everett (which, even more mysteriously, Allison’s nemesis Kerin is paying her to investigate) and the tailing of a man whose wife suspects of cheating (of course, it turns into so much more than that). I was a little skeptical of having the book split so much between investigating two seemingly unrelated plots – I didn’t even think they could be related – but Copperman does a fantastic job of trying them in together at the end.

And by “fantastic job” I mean I may or may not have actually gasped out loud. Several times. It was all dramatic.

When Allison’s not investigating her cases (or even when she is), she’s also dealing with several personal struggles, most of which can be boiled down to her refusal to embrace the fact that she can see ghosts like Maxie and Paul. It’s frustrating, because she spends so much of the book acting like she is ashamed of them and that they are such an inconvenience, but she has a successful business because of them (the senior tours markets her guesthouse as being haunted and her guests expect scheduled “ghost shows” – which Maxie and Paul gladly put on even though Allison doesn’t seem to appreciate them). I was really getting sick of Allison’s attitude, but I had a feeling (and was right) that she kind of gets what’s coming to her at the end – and it’s good. I hope her attitude toward them will improve in subsequent books (please say there will be subsequent books!).

The only other criticism I had was some of the details didn’t totally match up. For example, on page 195 it says Everett was stabbed 47 times, page 278 his stab-wound count has reached 86 times and, only one page later on page 279, he seems to have gotten stabbed twice more for a total of 88 knife wounds.

Sucks to be Everett.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Hysterical Laughter
By Starr Gardinier
“The Thrill of the Haunt” by E.J. Copperman

Copperman brings us another Haunted Guesthouse Mystery in the series. When I saw it come in, I snatched it up, eager to read more of Alison (live guesthouse owner), Paul, and Maxie’s (dead guesthouse residents) latest excursions. Just as “Chance of a Ghost” did, “The Thrill of the Haunt” entertained and kept me reading (even when I should have been working—please don’t tell my boss).

Alison owns a guesthouse in which ghosts Paul and Maxie are stuck. Well, Paul is; Maxie finally found the ability to travel outside the house. Because Paul was a private investigator before he died, he has since enticed (coerced is more the word) Alison to aid him in investigating for those alive and well…dead.

In “The Thrill of the Haunt,” Alison is hired by Helen Boffice to track her husband David’s moves. Helen believes David is cheating on her. No, she doesn’t want to divorce him; she wants to make sure he is tied to her for life. Strange reasoning, but I’d be announcing Spoiler Alert! if I said more. But that’s not enough. Alison, among trying to entertain her guests who came for the ‘spook shows’ with the ghosts, is forced to investigate a homeless man’s death.

Running a haunted guesthouse and investigating crimes with two ghosts isn’t all Alison has to deal with. The one guy, Josh, who has been worthy of Alison’s desire for him to stick around is ready to bolt. Josh wants to know what Alison is keeping secret from him. Paul and Maxie want her to acknowledge to the world that they exist and go to lengthy extremes to accomplish this, and Allison’s supposed to be learning from her mother how to cook.

This book is filled with wit, hysteria (maybe that was my hysterical laughter there), and pure entertainment. If you like a good ghostly paranormal that will make your eyes water from laughing, this one is it.

Reviewed by Starr Gardinier Reina, author of “The Other Side: Melinda’s Story”

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
The Thrill of the Haunt by E.J. Copperman
By Deb@Debbie's Book Bag
E.J. Copperman's Haunted Guest House series continues with The Thrill of the Haunt. This is the fifth book in the series and fans are loving resident ghosts Maxie and Paul. Alison Kerby has capitalized on her ghostly apparitions by turning her guest house into a haunted inn of sorts for guests who want a supernatural experience. Copperman has a knack for writing paranormal elements into his stories. He makes the unexplainable seem possible. Readers will enjoy his attention to detail and be fully entertained by his character development. Copperman has produced a very good addition to the series.

There are so many paranormal characters to choose from. Authors can develop vampires, werewolves, witches and ghosts to make their stories have a supernatural appeal. I think E.J. Copperman does a wonderful job with the ghosts in this series. He makes them seem almost human in spite of the fact that they are dead. Maxie and Paul help Allison in a lot of her private investigation cases. They are definitely characters in their own right. They have personalities and flaws like everyone else, and Copperman does a fantastic job of showing the reader the pit falls and hazards of being incorporeal.

Allison is a very good main character for a lot of reasons. One of the things I like about her is the fact that she is normal other than the ghost thing. She isn't an elitist. She is down to earth and very easy to identify with. She likes the fact that the ghosts are a part of her livelihood but she still wishes she was like everyone else. That might come across to others like she is ashamed of Maxie and Paul. But I think it's more the fact that she wants to fit in and being 'the ghost lady' isn't what she had in mind. Copperman does a great job with her character and makes her so realistic that readers can understand her issues.

The mystery aspect of this one was divided into two cases. The death of a local homeless man and the investigation into a cheating husband. It doesn't appear in the beginning that the two are related, but readers will soon find that there is more to this mystery than meets the eye. The suspects were aplenty and the motives were believable. Copperman ties every thing up nicely by the end and the story comes to a satisfying conclusion.

This was one of those stories that I felt had a good theme and it was diverse. There was more than one thing going on at a time and readers were splitting their focus between the two cases, so when they start to come together it gets really good. I was stumped for awhile, but I did manage to figure it out toward the end. Copperman did a great job of keeping readers off balance and threw in a few red herrings as well. This is a great series for those wanting to break into reading paranormal cozies, because it starts you out kind of close and then builds.

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