![]() ![]() Of course, there are logical explanations for both those things, but again, neither involves a serious crime (some misdemeanors, that’s it). That’s the case: find the dog, and determine if a house is haunted. ![]() Tragic things have happened in the house, and Lorna’s dog went missing the night before, so she’s a bit put out. Anna gets a visit from B-movie “scream queen” Lorna Valentine, who just inherited a fabled mansion in the Hollywood hills, and she wants Anna to find out if it’s haunted or not. In this book, there’s not really a major crime (I mean, there’s sort of one, but I doubt if the perpetrator will be punished in any meaningful way), but it’s still compelling. The fun thing about these books is that because Ethan – and, in this one, Anna – aren’t really private investigators, they can get involved in things that aren’t life-shattering events but still tread in the murkier side of life. Is the book still good? I mean, it’s Brubaker and Phillips – what do you think?!?!? This time, however, our hero is absent (his absence is the focus of the next book, it seems), so Anna, who runs his movie theater, steps into the spotlight a bit more. “Well, I’m gonna ride a saber tooth horse through the Hollywood hills”Įd Brubaker and Sean Phillips keep on keeping on with their latest “Reckless” book, The Ghost in You, which Image published, naturally (and which was colored by Jacob Phillips, just to make sure the credits are complete!). ![]()
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