There’s a queue at her door, and not all of them are living . . .When Tanz, the accidental medium, is asked to help in the search for a missing woman, she finds herself at the Cross Bones Graveyard in London’s Southwark. From the outset it’s obvious there is unrest among the spirits who call this place their home, and now Tanz is right in the middle of it. What’s more, she now finds her ‘so-called gift’ is even stronger than it was and the dead really want to talk! Couple this with performing a play that could wreck her acting career for good, and a growing attraction to a police officer who happens to be a lot younger than her, and life is very complicated. But when the dead become restless Tanz can’t ignore them, and a mystery needs solving. So is she strong enough to come out the other side?Cross Bones is the third book in a hilarious series featuring Tanz, the accidental medium who, with the help of the dead, has become an unwilling crime-solver.
CONTRIBUTORS: Tracy WhitwellEAN: 9781529087581COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 197 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy / GeneralWIDTH: 130 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Crime and mystery: cosy mystery
Compelling, wasp-tongued and very funny, Spooky and hilarious and brimming with oddball characters, I love this book!, I loved The Accidental Medium. A hilarious journey into a ghostly world of psychics and the like that’s guaranteed to put you in high spirits. I’m no clairvoyant, but trust me, this medium is about to go large!
Tracy Whitwell was born, brought up and educated in the North East of England. She wrote plays and short stories from an early age, then in the nineties moved to London where she became a busy actress on stage and screen.After having her son, she wound down the acting to concentrate on writing full time. Many projects followed until she finally found the courage to write her first novel, The Accidental Medium – a work of fiction based on a whole heap of crazy truth, which is now a trilogy.Today, Tracy lives in North London with her son, surrounded by a coven of friends as spooky as she is. Tracy is nothing like her lead character Tanz. (This is a lie.)
There’s a queue at her door, and not all of them are living . . .When Tanz, the accidental medium, is asked to help in the search for a missing woman, she finds herself at the Cross Bones Graveyard in London’s Southwark. From the outset it’s obvious there is unrest among the spirits who call this place their home, and now Tanz is right in the middle of it. What’s more, she now finds her ‘so-called gift’ is even stronger than it was and the dead really want to talk! Couple this with performing a play that could wreck her acting career for good, and a growing attraction to a police officer who happens to be a lot younger than her, and life is very complicated. But when the dead become restless Tanz can’t ignore them, and a mystery needs solving. So is she strong enough to come out the other side?Cross Bones is the third book in a hilarious series featuring Tanz, the accidental medium who, with the help of the dead, has become an unwilling crime-solver.
CONTRIBUTORS: Tracy WhitwellEAN: 9781529087581COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 197 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan MacmillanDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy / GeneralWIDTH: 130 cmSPINE:
Tracy Whitwell was born, brought up and educated in the North East of England. She wrote plays and short stories from an early age, then in the nineties moved to London where she became a busy actress on stage and screen.After having her son, she wound down the acting to concentrate on writing full time. Many projects followed until she finally found the courage to write her first novel, The Accidental Medium – a work of fiction based on a whole heap of crazy truth, which is now a trilogy.Today, Tracy lives in North London with her son, surrounded by a coven of friends as spooky as she is. Tracy is nothing like her lead character Tanz. (This is a lie.)
Talk about porn scene after porn scene. So much cursing!
Disappointing, sorry but I wasn’t expecting 3 curse words in a row and 15 a page. Its just to much! And honestly the one sex scene would end just for the next one to start, like the story line was standing still for the whole 200 pages. I was dragging through it and felt guilty reading it. Just
a bit to harsh. Was expecting drama and
laughing. Something more sweet and romantic. So not recommending it!