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Talking with the Dead
by K.L. Phelps
Having recently come to terms with her psychic gift of communicating with the comatose, all Kat Parker wanted was a bit of relaxation and to replace her broken cell phone. But her uncle's death reveals a new and potentially dangerous wrinkle to her abilities — she can see and talk with the dead.
Phoneless, fed up, and fearful for her sanity, Kat is still determined to help her uncle. Discovering he had more than a few secrets, she embarks on a treasure hunt for the one object she believes will help him rest in peace. Standing in her way is the CIA, a Mexican drug cartel kill squad, a group of mask-wearing gang members, and a wild alligator determined to eat her pet turtle.
As things spiral out of control, the absurdity of it all has Kat wondering if she hasn’t already gone insane, if she’ll be forever saddled with babysitting her uncle’s spirit, and if she should even bother to replace her phone.
Reviews
I can’t remember the last time a book actually made me laugh out loud. Great story that kept me enthralled.
This is a fun lighthearted book despite the storyline. It is neither deep nor thought provoking but it is enjoyable. It did get crazy at times but we felt what the main character felt so it was reasonable. The turtle stole the show. I will read another.
Keep reading to the end . So worth being as confused as the main character is Kat.
g as confused
A fun to read story with engaging characters. There are plenty of laughs along the way and you enjoy watching the plot unfold.
Ok. Main character is a bit of a ditz but it causes openings for some extremely humorous word play. I actually laughed til I cried a couple of times.
What can I say to tell you how much fun I had reading this book..I laughed so hard and so much....my husband made me go into another room...I can’t wait until I read all the other books from this author..I couldn’t put this book down until I finished it.....❣️
The idea behind this story is pretty good but the main character is such a ditz that it ruins the story. I will not read any other books in this series and am relieved I got it for free. This book is not worth the time it takes to read it.