M.J., her partner Gilley, and their client, the wealthy, de-lish Dr. Steven Sable, are at his family's lodge, where his grandfather allegedly jumped to his death from the roof-although Sable says it was foul play. But the patriarch's isn't the only ghost around. The place is lousy with souls, all...
I enjoyed the first book in this series, Buried in a Bog, and looked forward to the next installment.It is a delight. She creates her characters so convincingly, from Maura the transplanted Bostonian, to the Irish locals in their wide varieties, to the "bad guys" from the USA, and the obnoxious A...
He's just a character, so I don't feel bad for saying this: Gilley needs to die. Or at least quit whining so much. He's the worst thing about this series (ignoring M.J's occasional too stupid to live moments), and if he was either gone or toned down some, I would like the series.He's not even wor...
I enjoyed this 5th entry in the MJ Holliday & Gilley Gillespie Ghoul Getters series very much. I loved the way Victoria Laurie twisted several storylines together coming up with a cohesive story sort of like a braid of hair. We had multiple ghosts at a castle in Ireland, all of whom were scared...
i didnt like the fact that MJ was forced to keep her contract (that Gilley signed her up for!) to participate in the ghost hunting tv show in which the team go to scotland and fight a century old witch named Rigella. I liked that Heath came back and we met Heaths grandfather, who helped MJ by giv...
Gilley Gillespie, the technical side of the partnership of Gilley with MJ Holliday, a psychic medium, had a new idea to make them big bucks and get some free advertising on the side. Hollywood had called with the idea of a sort of haunted Antiques Roadshow to be broadcast on their favorite cable...