
The Gray Lady of Wilmer
Gulf Coast Paranormal Series, Book 15
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Narrated by:
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Emily Lawrence
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Cody Roberts
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By:
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M. L. Bullock
Reports of a strange gray ghost causing accidents on Highway 98 brings the team to the small town of Wilmer, Alabama. But not everyone in the area is happy to see Midas and the crew. Small-town secrets make it difficult to get a sense of what's really happening on Bloody 98, but the team has a new secret weapon. As they take the investigation to the supposedly haunted forest near the highway, Sierra witnesses an old crime, and Midas tries to keep everyone safe.
Will this paranormal investigation end in chaos, or will they find answers for the family who called them? Can they help the Gray Lady of Wilmer find peace?
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The main characters in these books are self-centered and whiny with the emotional communication skills of a kindergartner. The theme seems to be to dump all problems at Midas' feet, and he absorbs it rather than standup for himself for once. The woe-is-me from Sierra and Cassidy grows so tiring. The female narrator is nasal and occasionally shrill.
Good plot, rushed at times. Story lacking
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