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Don of the Dead

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An amateur sleuth who can talk to the dead takes on a murdered gangster as a her first case in a "clever, intelligent and well written" mystery (Washington Times).
She sees dead people
Beautiful, smart, and chic, Pepper Martin never had to work a day in her life—until her surgeon daddy was convicted of fraud, her wealthy fiancé took a powder, and the family fortune ran bone dry.
Suddenly desperate, the inexperienced ex-rich girl was forced to take the only job she could get: as a tour guide in a cemetery. But a grave situation took a turn for the worse when a head-on collision with a headstone left her with an unwanted ability to communicate with the disgruntled deceased . . . and now Pepper has a whacked Mafia don demanding that she hunt down his killers—and threatening to haunt her until she does.
"Fresh and sassy." —Publishers Weekly
"A spooky mystery, a spunky heroine, and sparkling wit!" —Kerrelyn Sparks, USA Today–bestselling author of How to Marry a Millionaire Vampire
"There's not a ghost of a chance you'll be able to put this book down." —Emilie Richards, USA Today–bestselling author of Woman without a Name
"Carrie of Sex in the City going Six Feet Under with The Sopranos. Hip, original, out-of-this world fun!" —Laura Bradley, author of Sprayed Stiff
"Fabulous! One of the funniest books I've read this year. Or last year, come to think of it." —Mary Janice Davidson, New York Times–bestselling author of Undead AF
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 27, 2006
      Combining elements of a cozy mystery and a paranormal romance, this debut aims for fresh and sassy; while it delivers fare both conventional and canned, it's redeemed in the end. The book's big flaw is its unappealing protagonist, Pepper Martin, a cemetery tour guide in Cleveland who thinks her best asset is her big chest. She wields the power of the twins often while investigating the death of former mob boss Gus Scarpetti—at the behest of the wise guy himself. Ever since Pepper hit her head on Gus's mausoleum, she's been able to see and talk to his ghost. Pepper would rather nab a job in Saks's shoe department and a handsome man with deep pockets than turn amateur sleuth. But in the absence of Prince Charming, she settles for investigating Gus's 30-year-old murder and lusting after a gorgeous cop and an enigmatic brain doctor. Without an engaging voice, the first third of the book drags; when it heats up, though, the carefully woven mystery helps compensate for what Pepper lacks, as does the well-defined and likable Gus. Indeed, despite some plot holes and flimsy characterizations, Daniels pulls the mystery together in the end, showing promise for a better book two.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from May 1, 2006
      Pepper Martin used to be rich until her father absconded with the family funds and ended up in prison. Dumped by her wealthy fianc, Pepper now has to find her first job. With no special skills or training, she lands the best position she can as tour guide in the Cleveland cemetery. After Pepper trips and hits her head on Gus Scarpetti's mausoleum, she begins to see the deceased mafioso, who insists that Pepper help him take care of unfinished business. Her hunt leads her to a scientist (or is he?), a retirement home full of mobsters, and a cop with secrets. Pepper's first assignment as sleuth for the otherworld is funny and fast-paced; her sassy dialog (especially with Gus), her bravado, and her slightly off-kilter view of life make Pepper an unforgettable character. This is the debut novel by the talented Daniels, who learned about sleuthing from her police detective father. The only drawback is waiting for book two! Highly recommended for all mystery collections. Janet Evanovich fans may enjoy. [See the interview with Daniels in LJ 4/1/06Ed.]Shelley Mosley, Glendale Community Coll. Lib., AZ

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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