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A Vision of Murder

von Victoria Laurie

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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:Professional psychic Abby Cooper has invested in a fixer-upper, hoping to make a killing in the real estate market. But a killing of another kind puts her plans awry, as the ghost of a murdered woman and some troublesome poltergeists lead her into a mystery that stretches all the way back to World War II.

 

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Ghosts, an old murder, and a madman, all make for a good story. ( )
  GGmaSheila | Apr 17, 2023 |
Spoiler, spoiler, spoiler...

but mostly for the first book. Ever notice how the most benign details of later books in a mystery series can give away the entire original story?

So, the romantic storyline.

Abby and Dutch.

I was rooting for them in the first two books. I'm a fan of semi-antagonistic relationships that grow into love. And throughout the first book, these two characters sparked.

But I really, really wanted them to break up by midway through this one. Bitching at one another repeatedly for no reason--not even one external to the relationship? It gets old, fast. Some of the fights in this book were understandable. Most of them were not.

Still read it in one day, though. These books are addictive. ( )
  akaGingerK | Sep 30, 2018 |
Synopsis: Professional psychic Abby Cooper is planning to fix up an old house and make a killing in the real estate market--until she encounters a killing of another kind....
This Old Haunted House
When Abby gets roped into investing in a fixer-upper, she has no idea she'll go from real estate mogul to real-life ghostbuster. After the deal is closed, phantom inhabitants of the house replay a violent night from long ago that ended in the murder of a beautiful blonde. The only way to evict the house's spectral tenants -- and save Abby's handyman from flying drills -- is to uncover the dead woman's identity and solve her murder.
Aided by her boyfriend, sexy FBI agent Dutch Rivers, Abby discovers the key to the puzzle is a hidden treasure lost since World War II. Unfortunately, Abby's not the only one intent on finding it. As she gets closer to the truth, a madman shadows her every move. Now a race is on to find the treasure and solve the mystery -- and only the winner will survive. ...

My Thoughts: A disappointing cozy despite the addition of paranormal elements that I adore.

What Worked: I very much enjoy books featuring psychic phenomena. I love Jayne Ann Krentz's Arcane Society books. I love Christine Feehan's GhostWalker series. I will even read non-fiction books that talk about the subject! So, thank goodness for Psychic intuition and all things woo-woo because otherwise this book might have turned out to be a complete dud for me. Abby is a professional psychic and her abilities are pretty fascinating. I love her on board lie detector that sing songs the words "Liar Liar pants on fire!" In addition to the enjoyable woo-woo factor I liked the secondary cast of characters even though most of them were over the top caricatures of real people. I especially liked the inclusion of MJ Holliday, who is the star of Laurie's other series. Also, the added history about WWII, Jewish precious gem dealers from the 40s and priceless treasure were all very interesting.

What Didn't work: Abby. Period. She was one of the most, without a doubt, TSTL women I've read about. You'd think she would have a special insight when it comes to avoiding trouble but NOOOOOOO. Abby not only finds herself in trouble repeatedly but she purposely avoids listening to her intuition. She's a freakin' PSYCHIC here people! So why would she go barreling into her home knowing that the person who broke in is STILL THERE? Because she's Too Stupid To Live! Why would she, not only ignore her boyfriend's, (who is an FBI agent) insistence on having someone with her at all times, but purposely sneaks away to be on her own after being assaulted on two different occasions? Because She's Too Stupid To Live!!!!! Now, throw in a large amount of whining, a slur against her boyfriend's mother, vindictive behavior with the sole purpose of causing her boyfriend pain and childish argumental rebuttals (similar to "I know you are but what am I?") and you've got a big reason this book did not work. Now on a side note I did read the first 2 books in the series ages ago and liked them enough to get all the rest of the books in the series.

The Abby Issue aside, the plot also didn't work quite well in this book. Granted the background story about the gems and Nazi's and stolen treasure was all fun but the mystery aspect of who was causing Abby harm was pathetically obvious. There was only one suspect. Not even a red herring was thrown in to mix it up a bit. Not to mention the haunted house subplot that was wrapped up very quickly with no fanfare. In addition to that, I'm wondering if the business that Abby, her sister and her handyman went into together will continue into the next books or if it's sole purpose was to bring in the haunted house as a catalyst to the pathetic mystery within this book.

In A Nutshell: Despite my love of all things woo-woo I just couldn't like this book much more than 2 stars. I'm very character driven in my reading so a TSTL female lead just kills the book for me. BUT even if I were more plot driven this book would still fail. With all that said, I do plan to continue on with the series because I'm really hoping this was just one rotten nut in the mix. ( )
  ChristinaT. | Dec 3, 2016 |
@ 11:59 p.m.

Abby is a physic and helps people to not only solve problems, but works w/ the police as an investigator as well.

In this book, the 3rd of the series, her home has burnt down and she has moved in w/ her boyfriend, Dutch, and FBI agent....

Abby has just gone in to business w/ her sister, Cat, and handyman, Dave. They have purchased an extreme fixer-upper. While in the process of making repairs, Dave is attacked by a malevolent spirit... When Abby & Dutch go in to help Dave, they see a woman laying in a pool of blood at the foot of the basement stairs..... The woman is a ghost and as her story unfolds we learn that her family was victim of the Nazi take over of Austria... betrayed because of their vast fortune in jewels..... This leads us back to the present day, where Abby & Dutch have to face down a psychotic killer related to the betrayer, who is wanting the stolen gems back.

The only thing that I didn't really like, is that the author brings her character, M.J. Holliday (from the Ghost Busters series), into this story...... I thought that was a very tacky way of saying, "Oh look, I'm writing another series....blah blah blah".

Eeee-Gads! It gave me chills...... This isn't such a light story as I imagined it would be.... ( )
  Auntie-Nanuuq | Jan 18, 2016 |
A thoroughly enjoyable series of books. Satisfying mystery and the usual mishaps between her and Dutch finally lead somewhere (okay, kinda PG13 but still ...).

Off topic and meant as a compliment -- After reading several books in series (and planning on reading more) and having something really nagging at the back of my mind, it finally dawned on me who the character reminded me of (in a totally non-derivative and good way and just a tiny bit) -- a grownup Trixie Belden from one of my favorite YA series (really old school like before internet and cell phones)! (Hmmm...maybe Dutch a little of the tough-guy, goody-two-shoeish Jim Wheeler?) By remind, I guess something of the personality and the heroine, while solving the mysteries, not a superhero and detached-logical no involvements with friends or family type of girl and not looking for mysteries so much as falling into in the course of an apparently full life. Maybe it's just these earlier book covers!
[bc:The Mystery of the Missing Heiress|183153|The Mystery of the Missing Heiress (Trixie Belden #16)|Kathryn Kenny|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1205212070s/183153.jpg|1958837] ( )
  Spurts | Oct 29, 2015 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:Professional psychic Abby Cooper has invested in a fixer-upper, hoping to make a killing in the real estate market. But a killing of another kind puts her plans awry, as the ghost of a murdered woman and some troublesome poltergeists lead her into a mystery that stretches all the way back to World War II.

 

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