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  • Medium Things

  • A Lost Souls Lane Mystery, Book 3
  • By: Erin Huss
  • Narrated by: Emily Wilson
  • Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)

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Medium Things

By: Erin Huss
Narrated by: Emily Wilson
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My name is Zoe Lane, and I see dead people. I'm not your typical medium. The kind portrayed on your favorite television shows. The spirits who visit me aren't interested in reuniting with loved ones. Nope. The spirits I connect with have sought me out for one thing and one thing only: justice. A task that would be easier if I were a homicide detective instead of a 23-year-old wannabe journalist with a love of hot romance novels.

Now, the spirit of Andrew "Drew" Foster is here, and he's desperate for my help. Drew was convicted 16 years ago for the murder of real estate agent, Margo Stolper. A crime I'm not so sure he committed. It turns out Margo may not have been completely honest in her dealings, and even worse, I think she was a medium just like me. Was she killed because people knew about her gift?

With a possible medium murderer on the loose, I need to be extra cautious. But justice must be served, and if Drew wants to rest in peace, then we need to clear his name. The problem is, I've made many enemies over the last few months. Well, just one. Sheriff Vance, the most powerful man in Fernn Valley. He's not about to let me unravel the only murder case he's ever solved. Not without a fight. I'm ready, though. At least I thought I was. There's a twist to this case even I didn't see coming.

If I'm not careful, exonerating Drew just might be the last thing I do.

©2019 Erin Huss (P)2019 Erin Huss
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I really wanted to like this series, but...

I really wanted to like this series but it was just silly and a bit juvenile. The “heroine” is extremely immature and can’t seem to tie her shoes without her parents help. She’s in her early twenties but she still lives at home, doesn’t have a drivers license, never had a job, or a boyfriend, or a friend for that matter. I’ve gotten to book three and I still don’t feel like I have a vested interest in these characters. None of them are really likable. All of the ghosts are obnoxious and entitled. They all also have the exact same personality flaw where they repeat themselves until they get what they want. It’s pretty annoying. The premise is great, but the result needs work.

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