Violet has finally gotten to move back with her father after her mother's death while investigating a "haunted" house. Her father runs a funeral home, and didn't feel it was a good place for Violet to be-- especially since she can talk to ghosts and her presence seems to draw them. She starts a new high school, but runs into ghosts even there. Dirk was a football player killed in a drunk driving accident, and the former custodian shows up as well, but they are harmless enough. The real threat is something in the gym locker room that is so evil it takes Violet's death away. Violet wants to figure out what is going on with that, as well as the circumstances under which her mother died in the house on Logan Street. With the help of some good friends, she manages to do both. I think a sequel to this would be a great idea.Strengths: This was a great, well-constructed ghost story that will be popular. Enough romance, enough paranormal, but also some good mysteries to be solved. Don't know how I missed this one earlier-- probably saw the girl with half a head on the cover and passed.Weaknesses: Nothing groundbreaking, but a fun read. Spookygirl is a wonderfully "not fitting in" story for highschool girls. Violet Addison ends up at a new school. She becomes known as Spookygirl because she lives in a funeral parlor with her father. Her secret is bigger than most people can guess, though. She, like her mother, can see and communicate with ghosts. After Violet's mom died seven years ago during an investigation, her dad refuses to talk about ghosts. Violet finds herself in the middle of more than one paranormal investigation and hopes to end up solving the mystery surrounding her mother's death.
What do You think about Spookygirl: Paranormal Investigator (2012)?
This is a good book and a little spooky. I like this book. i recommend anyone to read this book.
—Chris
Somewhere around 2.5 - 3 stars. The 2nd half of the book was better, so I gave it a 3.
—Cebax_94
Really enjoyed this - hope there's more....
—rhythm