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Night of the Living Deed

By: E.J. Copperman
Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi
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Welcome to the first Haunted Guest House mystery - the getaway every reader can afford.

Newly divorced Alison Kerby wants a second chance for herself and her nine-year-old daughter. She's returned to her hometown on the Jersey Shore to transform a Victorian fixer-upper into a charming-and profitable guest house. One small problem: the house is haunted, and the two ghosts insist Alison must find out who killed them.

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Amanda Ronconi narrates this humorous mystery with the vocal equivalent of an eye roll. While she doesn’t sound bored, she certainly sounds annoyed. But imagine her character’s predicament: She’s purchased an old crumbling Victorian on the Jersey shore, she’s fixing it up into a guesthouse, her precocious nine-year-old is hectoring, and now she finds out the Victorian is haunted!

Admittedly contrived, over-the-top, and including references that will be dated unto obscurity within the next decade or sooner, Night of the Living Deed seeks to achieve only one thing: Your temporary laughter and merriment at - or with - Ronconi’s eye-rolling voice.

Engaging Mystery • Humorous Dialogue • Excellent Narration • Clever Concept • Unpredictable Plot • Perfect Comic Timing

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Overall Rating: 4.25
Story Rating: 4.25
Character Rating: 4.25

Audio Rating: 4.50 (not part of the overall rating)

First Thought when Finished: Night of the Living Deed had great characters, a solid mystery, and ghosts who added a bit of unusual to the story!

Story Thoughts: Confession: I picked up this book based on the fact that Amanda Ronconi narrated it. Yes I have gotten to the point where I will pick up books that I haven't heard of because of the narrators. I was pleasantly surprised at how much I actually enjoyed the story. I had not heard of E.J. Copperman but I think fans of Juliet Blackwell's Haunted Renovation series would really like this one. Alison is a strong leading lady, single mom, and she can see ghosts which is problematic at times. This particular element has a twist in that one of the ghosts is a private detective trying to solve his own murder. What ensues is just a fun who-dun-it with ghosts, moms, daughters, PTA's, and house renovations. Overall this was just a ton of fun and I can't wait for the 2nd one to come out in audio (these are older books so they are already out in ebook).

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Narrated By Amanda Ronconi / Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins


Amanda Ronconi simply rocks in most cases and this was no exception. She pulled off Allison, her daughter, her mother, and the two ghosts extremely well. Her timing was dead-on and the personality used was perfect for the characters. I totally recommend this one on audio!

Final Thoughts: Night of the Living Deed surprised me with fun, ghosts, and a leading lady I could root for!

Had a blast listening to this one!

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This is a good start to a new series of ghost haunting books. I enjoyed the characters and the quick pace of the story. I look forward to reading the next book.

Good start

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Would you listen to Night of the Living Deed again? Why?

I have listened to this book several times. It is one of my fun go to comfort books.

What did you like best about this story?

I loved the sense of humor and playful spirit of the series.

Have you listened to any of Amanda Ronconi’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, and Amanda Ronconi does an excellent narration in all the books she reads.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

There were many laugh out loud parts of the book. It is clever the way Copperman makes Sid seem so viable.

Any additional comments?

If you want a out of the box story, this would be an excellent choice. It is skillfully written with humor. I could feel some sympathy for Sid in his plight of being just a skeleton with no memory of how he died and even less memory of how he became cognizant of himself and just a skeleton to get around with.

A Skeleton as a Girls Best Friend

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I enjoyed the book. Very light and easy to listen to. My negative comment, which entirely personal, some people might find this a plus, is when Alison's gets too wordy about a back story in the middle of something happening. I like detail, so what I mean is when it involves chatter and not historic detail, or meaningful detail.
I'll probably try another of the books though.

David

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I stuck with this because it was a nice break from the industrial strength thrillers I usually pick. This is lightweight, a little silly, and kind of fun. It reminds me of a sitcom plot with a bunch of fun characters. I enjoyed it, but I won't continue the series.

Cute but not my thing

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