Book Review: Ghostly Murder by Lotta Smith

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Mr. Michael Archangel and his assistant Kelly Kinki (it’s Kinki ending with an I not a Y) is on a mission of solving a murder mystery, when the famous Sushi Czar is found dead in a room that’s locked from inside.
A high profile case which seems like a ghostly murder needs a group of highly professional detectives. Can the team of witty Archangel and sassy Kelly be able to solve this case by collecting the different pieces of the puzzle?

Ghostly Murder by Lotta Smith is a light and fun crime solving story. Comprises some quirky characters that have some fascinating back story, this tale will keep you hooked up. The characters are written in such a way that you will easily connect to them.

The bond between Mr. Archangel and Kelly is really amusing & entertaining. This is not a type of regular crime solving story, too serious or too complicated, unlike it, this is refreshing. With the same plot which includes a dead body, detectives and suspects, this is different in a way as the author has given a humorous twist to the story by adding funny conversations among the characters. Also the climax is quite unexpected.

Looking for a quirky mystery read? Then this one is for you!!

Rating:4/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Published by Elysian Bookgraphy World

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