"Charming, funny and quirky mystery"
After her husband died, Penelope Thornton-McClure's in-
laws wanted to keep her under their thumb so they can
raise Calvin's son in the manner that is expected of their
brood. When Pen's Aunt Sadie informs her that she's
closing her bookstore in Quindicott, Rhode Island, her
niece uses the insurance money to escape from her golden
cage and invest in the bookstore. After a thorough remodeling, Pen persuades famous mystery
writer Timothy Brennan to do a book signing in their store
on the first stop of his tour. His series is based on a
hardboiled private detective Jack Shepard who mysteriously
disappeared in 1949, but is now haunting the bookstore
that Pen owns because that is where he was murdered. The
only person who can communicate with him is the
unbelieving Pen. Events make her believe in him and she
even takes his advice when Timothy is killed in her
bookstore and she is one of the prime suspects. Together
they try to figure out who the real killer is before Pen
is charged with murder. THE GHOST AND MRS. MCLURE is a charming, funny and quirky
mystery starring a suppressed widow and a simulating ghost
who is attracted to her even though they can only meet in
her dreams. His is hard boiled in the tradition of
Phillip Marlowe and she is a genteel Miss Marple; yet the
two opposites make an explosive combination. Alice
Kimberly definitely has a hit series if the first book is
anything to go by. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 25, 2004
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