Murder House
PsyCop, Book 10
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Gomez Pugh
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Victor Bayne has survived demons, ghosts, and repeaters. But can he survive a murder house?
Few people would willingly spend the night in a murder house, but Victor Bayne is up for the challenge. He’ll do whatever it takes to get a look at his permanent record, including going undercover in a townhouse where a recent death took place. Why not? There was no foul play involved, and as a psychic medium, he’d know if a ghost was creeping up on him. The whole “murder house” claim is just a product of a kid’s overactive imagination, and he’s confident he has the situation under control.
Until he gets a load of the smell.
Turns out, undercover work is a lot tougher than it looks. Vic misses Jacob something fierce. The subject of his assignment is a real piece of work. His partner has definitely got something to hide…and then the investigation takes a truly bizarre turn.
What happens if the murder house reveals itself to be more than just a schoolyard rumor?
PsyCop is an ongoing series filled with supernatural action and delightfully awkward humor - with a steady undercurrent of gay romance. It’s best listened to in order, so if you’re new to the series, start with PsyCop, Book 1, Among the Living...and prepare for a hauntingly good listen.
©2019 Jordan Castillo Price (P)2019 Jordan Castillo PriceWhat listeners say about Murder House
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 22-01-2020
Great fun undercover!
As a Federal Agent, Victor is keen to go undercover where the awkward situations are tight and the skinny jeans even tighter. How does his target, an octogenarian with a cane, manage to keep on avoiding him? I think this was the funniest, most enjoyable book in this series so far, and the scenes with the rats were the creepiest by far! Gomez Pugh pulls out all the bells and whistles, channeling a cranky gym ghost, an arch octogenarian, a self-important bookstore owner, and a miserable mom, as well as Victor’s trademark scowling narration!!
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