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The Case of the Green-Dressed Ghost
The Case of the Green-Dressed Ghost | Lucy Banks
8 posts | 6 read | 13 to read
"Bankss debut marks the start of a promising urban fantasy series, something like Ghostbusters with a British accent." - Publisher's Weekly Kester Lanner didnt know what to expect when he followed his mothers dying request to contact the mysterious Dr. Ribero, but he wasnt expecting to find his long lost father. Nor was he expecting to join the family business: catching supernatural spirits. Kester is intrigued despite his fear, and finds himself drawn into an ancient ghost story that will test the entire agency.He soon becomes enmeshed in a struggle with the spirit, who is so malevolent and haunting that his first real case might just be his last.
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DaveGreen7777
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Happy St. Patrick‘s Day, everyone! 😀🍀
(Yes, I even have a St. Patrick‘s Day themed tie! 😂🤓)

Is anybody reading anything green or Irish-themed today?

Nute Happy St. Pat‘s Day to you, David. You always spread cheer!🍀💚 5y
TheSpineView No. I didn't think about reading a themed book until you mentioned it. 5y
DaveGreen7777 Awww, thank you, @Nute 😊 5y
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Leftcoastzen So cool! Right back at you with some St.Pats cheer! 5y
Branwen You always have the best ties, my friend! 😁💕☘ 5y
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Jess_Franzino
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What a delightful book! Such fun characters with witty banter and also a very fascinating take on ghosts. I truly get why a lot of people say it‘s a “British Ghostbusters”. I can‘t help but think it would make a wonderful tv show. I‘ll definitely be reading the other books in the series.

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Jess_Franzino
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Starting the day with a ghosty giggle 👻

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aprilpohren
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#Freebie today! Kester Lanner didn‘t know what to expect when he followed his mother‘s dying request to contact the mysterious Dr. Ribero, but he wasn‘t expecting to find his long lost father. Nor was he expecting to join the family business: catching supernatural spirits.Kester is intrigued despite his fear...He soon becomes enmeshed in a struggle with the spirit, who is so malevolent and haunting that his first real case might just be his last.

Avanders Thanks! I just got it ☺️ 6y
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DGRachel
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I had to put The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. to the side for a bit, because I'm just not feeling it, so I started one of my library books. So far, so good. Thanks for the giveaway, @Liberty ! #BIRTHDAYSPACE

It's a new-to-me series and #itsallamystery. 😉#sizzlinsummerbooks @Tiffy_Reads

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booksandsympathy
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So I wasn't expecting to finish this book tonight, but I got to the point where I didn't want to stop. I greatly enjoyed this book. The characters are likeable and relatable. I wasn't expecting the story to go in the direction that it did, or I wouldn't have read it, as it did have to do with one of my worst fears. But all in all I enjoyed it. I will definitely read the next book in the series when it comes out.

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"Kester Lanner had never liked doors. As a small boy, wide-eyed and duvet-wrapped, he refused sleep until his mother opened his bedroom door with a sigh." What is it about doors? I hated them as a child. As an adult, I love unique doors. But at night, there's still something spooky about having your back to an open door.