Dead Serious Case #4: Professor Prometheus Plume
Crawshanks Guide to the Recently Departed, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Joel Leslie
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By:
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Vawn Cassidy
About this listen
MM Paranormal Romance & Dark Comedy
Inspector Danny Hayes has something very important to ask his boyfriend Tristan Everett. Over the past six months they’ve survived reapers, chaos monsters, and biblical storms, not to mention averting an apocalypse. So, what’s left to do but pop the big question?
Tristan is ready for a break from world-saving, spectral crises, and most definitely from ghosts. He wants some one-on-one time with his boyfriend, preferably horizontally. So when their Boxing Day celebrations result in a drunken booking of a romantic New Year’s getaway at a quiet little hotel near the wilds of the north Yorkshire moors, Tristan can’t wait.
But as usual nothing ever goes according to plan. Snowed in during an unexpected murder mystery weekend at what turns out to be one of the most haunted hotels in Northern England is not what they had in mind, but when one of the actors turns up really dead not just fake dead, they once again find themselves caught up in another investigation.
With only one night to figure out who the killer is while wrangling a multitude of overly helpful ghosts, Tristan begins to wonder if romance really is dead…
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- Suzannah
- 17-12-24
Entertaining
An entertaining listen, superbly narrated by Joel Leslie, but not as focused as the previous books in this series. The first few hours seem to be a catch up with the characters from the last book, the next few hours see them heading up to Yorkshire to meet Danny's estranged family and finally, the last three hours give us the murder mystery. In all the book is very entertaining ( if a little unfocused) but be warned it ends on a cliffhanger so you'll be itching to get to the next book straight away!
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