Bad Beginnings
Mythic Scrivener Press
Blurb
Never look a dead man in the face, no matter how blue his eyes are…
Shunned by the living. Hounded by the dead.
Whoever said being different was good obviously couldn’t see ghosts.
Enid Walsh moved to Atlanta with simple goals. Start fresh, lay low, and avoid the dead, but when a mystical dog arrives and blue-eyed Ollie discovers her secret, Enid is forced to solve his lover’s murder.
The problem?
She’s a waitress, not a detective. Murder sounds like a job for the police, until a conspiracy theorist proves the cops are on the take, leaving Enid pitted against a sadistic killer with nowhere to turn.
She blames Ollie for dragging her into this mess, but she’ll need his help to avoid becoming a ghost herself. Between the massive cartel moving into the city, police corruption running rampant, and a deadly creature on the prowl, Enid and Ollie must put their heads together to survive.
If only they can figure out where the dog fits into things…
At first glance, this book looks like your typical, I see dead people and people think I am crazy Urban Fantasy, but this is so much more! Enid is constantly hounded by the spirits of the dead and no one but her grandmother understood what was going on. She has bounced from place to place, never finding a comfortable place to call home until now. She is staying with a cousin who has her own secrets and has found a job as a waitress with a boss who may not understand her circumstances but appreciates her work ethic. The plot of this book is exciting, and it will keep you at the edge of your seat. I really fell in love with the ghost dog. I found that character to be unique to the genre and I loved how she fits into the storyline.
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