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Murder most haunted. Cover Image Book Book

Murder most haunted.

Mason, Emma. (Author).

Summary:

"A snarky retiree must solve a murder-while snowed in at a haunted mansion with a ragtag group of ghost-hunters-in this witty, charming debut for fans of Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone and Knives Out"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780063472617
  • Physical Description: 304 pages
  • Publisher: New York (State) : MORROW, 2025.

Content descriptions

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
Library Bound Incorporated
Subject: FICTION / Humorous / General
FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth
FICTION / Thrillers / Crime
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.

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  • HARPERCOLL

    An unforgettable heroine is faced with an unbelievable crime in this snarky, charming locked-room mystery that asks: would you rather be snowed-in with a ghost, or a murderer? 

    A grand country estate.

    On her last day as a detective, Midge McGowan is given the retirement present from hell: a ticket to a haunted house tour. She’ll have to spend a weekend ghost-hunting in an isolated mansion with a group of misfits, including a know-it-all paranormal investigator and a has-been pop star.

    A puzzle that can't be solved.

    The guests soon realize that the house has a mind of its own… and that they might not be the only ones there. An eerie figure appears on the property, and then the unthinkable happens: someone is murdered in a room that’s been locked from the inside.

    A ghostly weekend they might not survive.

    When a blizzard cuts the group off from help, the house’s own dark secrets begin to surface, and Midge can’t shake the creeping sense that they are walking into a nightmare. Could a ghost really be responsible? Or is the culprit one the guests, who have somehow, impossibly, endeared themselves to Midge?


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