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		<title>Review: The Ghost and the Femme Fatale</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ghost and the Femme Fatale by Alice Kimberly Berkley, 235 pages Get it from Amazon >> In the fourth installment of the Haunted Bookshop mysteries, The Ghost and the Femme Fatale, Pen McClure and the ghost of Jack Shepherd are once again teamed up to solve a mystery, this time, a multiple murder centered [...]]]></description>
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<strong>The Ghost and the Femme Fatale</strong><br />
by Alice Kimberly<br />
Berkley, 235 pages<br />
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<p>In the fourth installment of the Haunted Bookshop mysteries, <em>The Ghost and the Femme Fatale</em>, Pen McClure and the ghost of Jack Shepherd are once again teamed up to solve a mystery, this time, a multiple murder centered around old Hollywood, a film festival, and (of course) a tell all book about the sordid history of two actors. I don&#8217;t like rehashing plots, especially with mysteries, because even the smallest detail can be a spoiler, but I will say that the Jack/Pen relationship in this one moves into new territory &#8211; and I don&#8217;t mean <a href="http://www.filtersfast.com/">HAVC filter</a> maintenance &#8211; I&#8217;m a bit worried, actually, about where this relationship can go, and how Ms. Kimberly plans to address it, or if she does. Fantasy is nice, after all, but eventually Pen&#8217;s going to have to live entirely in the world of the, well, living.</p>
<p>Still, the detective duo works. In the dreamscape representation of Jack&#8217;s past, he begins to accept her help, and in the modern waking world, Pen is becoming more and more self-reliant, with Jack&#8217;s involvement reduced to cheering her on in more than once scene. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s refreshing to see Pen, the woman who still uses her dead husband&#8217;s name, standing more on her own feet, and even if the mysteries are sort of predictable, the ghost and Mrs. McClure remain compelling. </p>
<p>A word of advice, though: Never fall for a ghost.</p>
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		<title>Review: The Ghost and the Dead Deb by Alice Kimberly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ghost and the Dead Deb Author: Alice Kimberly Paperback: 272 pages Publisher: Berkley (September 6, 2005) Language: English Penelope &#8220;Pen&#8221; McClure, co-owner of the fictional &#8220;Buy the Book&#8221; in Quindicott, RI, should really consider investing in some sort of business insurance, because in this second installment of the Haunted Bookshop series, another visiting author [...]]]></description>
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<strong>The Ghost and the Dead Deb</strong><br />
<strong>Author:</strong> Alice Kimberly<br />
<strong>Paperback:</strong> 272 pages<br />
<strong>Publisher:</strong> Berkley (September 6, 2005)<br />
<strong>Language:</strong> English
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<p>Penelope &#8220;Pen&#8221; McClure, co-owner of the fictional &#8220;Buy the Book&#8221; in Quindicott, RI, should really consider investing in some sort of <a href="http://www.2insure4less.com/business-insurance.aspx">business insurance</a>, because in this second installment of the Haunted Bookshop series, another visiting author is murdered.</p>
<p>Alice Kimberly once again weaves a charming romance/mystery pairing Pen with Jack Shepherd, the ghost of a noir private investigator, who himself was gunned down in the store decades before. In this book, we learn a bit more about Pen, and, in the related case from Jack&#8217;s memory, we also learn a bit more about Jack. </p>
<p>Young deb-turned-author Angel Stark could easily be ripped by any number of today&#8217;s tabloids, but the recurring characters are also as vivid as they were in the first novel &#8211; especially the group of business owners affectionately referred to as the Quibblers (which name, I confess, reminds me of another fictional mystery series, Lilian Jackson Braun&#8217;s <em>The Cat Who&#8230;</em>). </p>
<p>What really makes this book sing, however, is the developing relationship between Pen and Jack &#8211; they&#8217;re clearly friends now &#8211; which is heightened when Pen finds a way to take Jack with her (so to speak) when she leaves the store. </p>
<p><em>Goes well with hot tea and a warm quilt.</em></p>
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