Writing is Murder: An Emlyn Goode Mystery
Cursed by a Native American brave, the Bennet House is one of the most haunted locations in Niagara Falls. This is where Emlyn Goode and all but one member of her writers’ group hunt for ghosts on Halloween. What they find in the house, isn’t a ghost, though. It’s the body of Edward Bennet, the missing group member.
A few days earlier, Edward had shown Emlyn a document he’d found in the Bennet House, and told her it would anger people if made public. When Edward is found, the document is missing. Emlyn is certain that document will identify Edward’s killer, but her search for it becomes dangerous when her lover, police detective Roger Frey is shot in the Bennet House, and then the killer comes after her and her friend Rebecca. Without Roger to protect her, can anything written in her ancient relative’s Book of Shadows save Emlyn this time?
“Susan Lynn Solomon has the courage to embrace a main character who is cranky, temperamental, impulsive, and not always brave–in short, Emlyn Goode is as hopelessly human as the rest of us, even as she explores her witch’s DNA and her evolving relationship with detective Roger Frey.” 5 star review