
Ghost Fire
The Ghost Files, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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John M. Perry
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De:
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Eve Paludan
Ellen claims to possess a sixth sense but Monty, a former P.I., only believes what he can see. Ellen views their work as a sacred mission while Monty just wants a happy wife and a paycheck.
In Ghost Fire, paranormal investigators Ellen and Monty Drew go to West Los Angeles for some rest and relaxation, as well as to shop for items to redecorate their home. But, apparently, there is to be no respite. Ellen is a ghost magnet, and they now have about 48 hours to solve a spontaneous combustion mystery in a haunted co-op art gallery before its grand opening in Venice, California. Spirits abound, including a flapper from the 1920s who haunts the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, the tormented ghost of a jockey, the spirit of a horse that shows up at a barbeque, the ghost of a former professor's wife, the possession of a cab driver, an ex-nun who paints dead people she's never met, and the accidental release of one ticked-off chupacabra spirit.
Will Monty and Ellen get roasted by the poltergeist? Will they ever get to the beach? This is Ellen and Monty Drew's most ghost-packed paranormal investigation case yet. It is also the most romantic. Is it the scariest of The Ghost Files series? You decide!
©2012 J.R. Rain and Scott Nicholson (P)2013 J.R. Rain and Scott NicholsonListeners also enjoyed...




















Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
This is a good short series but the reader sounds very robotic. It almost turns your off from listening, but if you can get past that, then the story isn't so bad.What was one of the most memorable moments of Ghost Fire?
Nothing stands out per say, but as I said, it's an okay story.What aspect of John M. Perry’s performance would you have changed?
Have his reading sound less robotic and add more feeling.Do you think Ghost Fire needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Yes, just get a different reader!Robotic Performance
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