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Dead Rock Stars Can Be A Royal Pain
Tombs of Endearment is the third installment in the Pepper Martin Mystery series. It's just as riveting as the the first two were. It was a marathon reading session and I didn't set the book down for very long.
In this episode, Pepper must help a dead but not gone rock legend finish his unfinished business. Once she has helped him he should go to the Great Beyond, right? Wrong. Apparently the "accidental" overdose that had killed Damon Curtis was no accident. Now Pepper must solve yet another murder case and deal with the ex-fiance' who has decided to make a reappearance in her life!
This is a fantastic series. It's paranormal and involves ghosts and mystery. It's light and wonderfully fun to try and figure out the whodunit. I would recommend this series to anyone. You'll get hooked immediately!1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted January 30, 2012
highly recommend
This is the fourth book that I've read in the series and I love them all.
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Posted January 2, 2010
Fun book to curl up with
This is a fun series and a great way to escape daily work. I enjoyed the chararters and the ideas of the supernatural. There is just enough romance that it doesn't make the story about that. Fun plot and nice ending. It will not disappoint you.
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Tombs of Endearment - Another in a good series
Each of Casey Daniels books get better. This one is even more enjoyable. She has such a different twist on see ghosts.
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Posted February 21, 2008
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I was skeptical about this series because I'm not much into ghosts and seeing dead people BUT I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by this author. I found myself comparing her character Pepper Martin to Evanovich's Stephanie Plum because of the crazy situations she finds herself in without even trying!! There is also the two men in her life, sexy hot cop Quinn and mystery man Dan whom the author keeps us guessing who Pepper might end up with throughout the series. I am definitely looking forward to the next book.
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