Lady Justice and the Ghost Whisperer
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Robert Thornhill
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What do a Confederate soldier who died on the field of battle, a woman who was driven from her home by the ravages of the Civil War, and a man who perished in a turn-of-the-century asylum have in common?
They all contact private investigator, Walt Williams.
A bizarre series of events surrounding these paranormal visits culminate in the discovery of a terrorist plot to detonate bombs at a crowded festival.
Once again, Lady Justice pairs Walt with forces from beyond the veil to solve mysteries hidden for decades and bring evil-doers to justice.
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- Julie
- 28-11-19
U know the dog whisper now meet the ghost whisper
I enjoyed this book and it sort of carries on from the previous book in the fact that Walt needs some help from some ghosts again. Due to a bike fall he is also talking to them himself. You don't need to have read the previous book to enjoy this one as the authors gives a slight explanation of what when on.This is as usual a funny book with plenty going on, including a treasure hunt, stopping terrorist and vists to diners. The gang is all present and in fine form as they help Walt and each other.
After news about his last case leaked Walt Williams keeps getting phone calls about bizarre case's and ghostly hauntings, trying to get away from it all he heads to his favourite diner. The owner is a good friend but when he gets a free pie just to talk to the owners niece he jumps at the chance. Only to find he is off on a treasure hunt while he finds some help from an unlikely source. But that isn't the end of the ghostly goings on and he soon finds his life is on the line when a ghost gives him a clue how to stop a bomb going off.
This is book 24 in this series and George Kuch has read every single one for a reason and that reason is because he is so good.
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