5/24/2023 0 Comments Haunting Jordan by P.J. Alderman![]() ![]() ![]() The story was a continuation of her first book called "Haunting Jordan" and without having read it first the storyline was not self contained. I enjoyed the book for the most part, but I also think that the author might have more carefully researched ghost phenomena. With two murders to solve and a killer on the loose, Jordan faces yet another equally terrifying prospect: her growing attraction to the very alive and criminally attractive pub owner Jase Cunningham. Holt's ancestor Michael Seavey, the Pacific Northwest's most infamous shanghaier, has materialized in Jordan's house, seeking to solve his own death in a suspicious shipwreck in 1893. And this one isn't taking murder lying down. As if living with the long-deceased isn't enough of a challenge, she's just found a corpse: The town's notorious womanizer Holt Stillwell is lying on the beach with a bullet in his head.īefore Jordan can reel in a suspect, another victim surfaces. Alderman's delightful new mystery series blends haunting ghosts with hunting criminals as therapist Jordan Marsh dives deep into the past to solve a modern murder.Ī recent transplant to Washington State's charming seaside town of Port Chatham, Jordan is still getting used to sharing her slightly run-down but historic lodging with ghosts. New York Times and USA Today bestselling author P. ![]()
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