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The Girl in White

A Paranormal Mystery (A Madison Meyer Mystery, Book 1)

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The Girl in White

By: Shannon Reber
Narrated by: Lauren Rodriguez
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Two years before, Madison Meyer’s best friend killed herself...or that’s what they all believed. The truth about Emma’s death was something only Emma and her killer knew. Now, Emma’s spirit has returned to try and show Maddie what really happened to her.

Seventeen-year-old Madison’s life has just begun to go back to something that resembles normal for a genius level girl with a special proclivity for anything electronic. Computers were the world she immersed herself in after the death of her friend. Now, Maddie has to figure out what really happened to Emma, using the intelligence that is her stock and trade.

The trouble is, lives are being lost. Can Maddie and her friend Ian figure out the mystery of Emma’s death before it’s too late? Find out in this gripping mystery, which is the first book in the exciting series to come!

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Loved this paranormal mystery. It kept my attention the whole book. Great story line. Totally recommend

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A Solid Entry to a new Paranormal World!

Full disclosure: I received a free copy of the book from the author, but I’m leaving the review of my own volition.

The Girl in White, A Madison Meyer Mystery is part a coming-of-age story and part supernatural mystery. Both of which are blended to craft something special. The sub-titular Madison is a brilliant young woman who has suffered the loss of her best friend. While the police and her social community deem it a suicide, Madison is not convinced. Seeking solace in those who know her, Madison begins to see the threads of something more. Something paranormal. And by the end of the book, the world she thought she knew opens up, thus setting up her further explorations into the impossible.

I’ll admit I was a little hesitant at first as the relatively short book was a bit of a slow burn for me. But as the story went on, and the author added the layers of supernatural and paranormal elements in some pretty damn clever ways, I became more and more intrigued and engaged with the book. And I think you will too!

As for the narration, Lauren Rodriguez did a great job! Her character work felt distinct, and the book moved at a good clip.

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