The Murder Mystery Murders
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
It was Colonel Mustard. With the revolver. In the library.
When Aurora North arrives at Maison de la Mort for a weekend of ghost hunting, instantly she knows something isn't right. And not in a haunted house type of way. None of the other guests are who they appear to be, and by the time the first murder happens, Aurora knows exactly what is going on.
Or she thinks she does. But when more dead bodies pop up and a violent storm prevents any of the guests from leaving, the friendly ghost hunting weekend retreat turns into a game of survival. Aurora has no choice but to work out who the killer is before she and Jake become permanent residents at Maison de la Mort.
An Aurora North Exposé is a cross between Scooby Doo mysteries and Lois and Clark, only there's a teenage sidekick instead of a talking dog and Aurora North doesn't need a superhero to save her—she can save her own darn self!
Customer Reviews
Best Jordanian Sydney Robinson book yet!
I’ve read all four of the authors Bridget sway novels, and thoroughly enjoyed them, so I started reading her new “things that go bump in the night’ series with a little trepidation. I mean, what if it wasn’t as good as the Sway novels? What if I didn’t like the heroin is much is I like Bridget? Well, after reading it through, I must admit I was right to be afraid-this book was way better. You know, the kind of better that means you have a hard time deciding what to read once it’s done kind of better. Seriously, I love the main character, Aurora North, who has all the sass that Bridget has but is, of course, still alive. I also enjoyed the supporting characters in the book and look forward to seeing them in future releases. But where the authoress, Jordaina Sydney Robinson, really hit a homerun was the storyline or I guess I should say storylines. She very deftly uses multiple plot lines to keep the reader off keel, and unable to determine whodunit until the very end. Very well written book, clearly the writer has stepped up her game a notch. All I can say is if this is what we can expect from her in the future, JRS is going to be writing for a long time!