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If the Haunting Fits, Wear It

A Haunted Vintage Mystery, Book 5

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If the Haunting Fits, Wear It

By: Rose Pressey
Narrated by: Angie Hickman
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As fashion maven Cookie Chanel tracks a murderer at the Kentucky Derby, all bets are off....

When Cookie Chanel lands a dream assignment of providing vintage hats for a high-society Kentucky Derby party, she's brimming with excitement. Leaving her mother and best friend to mind the store at It's Vintage Y'all, Cookie packs up her psychic cat and races to Kentucky.

But before she can hang her hat, her enthusiasm is dampened when the rider of the potential Derby-winning horse is put out to pasture. Now, she's saddled with the jockey's ghost, who insists she find his killer.

With suspects ranging from an odds-on favorite to a dark horse, Cookie may just find herself in a dead heat before the photo finish....

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The change of narrator is jarring. Nothing wrong with Angie Hickman's narration, but after four books to get used to Tara Ochs' voicing of the characters, it's not a good thing to suddenly change to someone different.

Plus the stories themselves don't live up to the potential at the start of the series

Five books in and Cookie hasn't learned a thing.

She's still trying (and failing) to creep up on suspects to overhear them, when she's surrounded by ghosts who could do it for her and remain completely undetected, she's still failing to send a ghost ahead to check out a room before blundering in herself to get attacked, still failing to get a ghost to check outside a door before she tries to make a stealthy exit, still failing to get the ghosts to act as lookouts when she's somewhere she shouldn't be and vulnerable.

Five murders on, and she's still failing to come up with believable excuses and explanations when she's caught out or overheard talking to the ghosts.

It was old three books ago, it isn't even laughable at this stage.





Not much appeal

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Three invisible ghosts but she puts herself in danger instead of sending them to take a look or eavesdropping.Stringing 2 blokes along instead of being adult and honest.

Heroine is not very intelligent

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