![]() ![]() The main one is to pretend you don’t see them. Thanks to her father, Amelia follows a set of strict rules when it comes to ghosts. I find the unusual occupation interesting (though I admit I’m also a bit morbid myself), but I do wonder about the choice to work in cemeteries when you can see ghosts! Amelia’s father was a cemetery caretaker and Amelia herself grew up to become a cemetery restorer. That said, I have my suspicions that she knows something’s up. This is something of a family secret, in that they don’t share the existence of their abilities with her mother. Like her father, she has the ability to see ghosts. (Why is everything a trilogy these days?)Īmelia Gray is the Graveyard Queen. More so when I discovered the premise of your new trilogy. ![]() So when I found your latest novel in a recent package from Jane, I was hopeful. In fact, I think I may have reviewed it here on DA! (Yup, I did.) Although the details of the book have long since become fuzzy, I do remember having a generally positive reaction to it. ![]() I don’t often read many thrillers, but I picked up a previous novel of yours a couple years back. ![]() Jia B Reviews ghosts / mystery / thriller 9 Comments ![]()
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