Givin' Up The Ghost (An Indigo Eady Paranormal Mystery)
by Gwen Gardner
A modern day medieval village teeming with spirit activity is no place for sixteen-year-old psychic and ghost whisperer Indigo Eady. Not when all she wants is to forget about these supposed gifts. After all, when needed most, it didn't help save her father. After her father's death, Indigo moved to a new town and has the chance to start over where nobody knows about her psychic abilities. Hiding her secret is easy until the ghost of Bart Bagley ruins everything by barging in and begging her to solve his murder. Tempted to ignore him, she only relents because he was the father of her new friend, Badger. That and the survivor's guilt she feels over her own father's death. A murder investigation is hard enough without the disruption of interferig ghosts and a mysterious soul collecgtor with her name topping its list. But when Indigo's psychic abilities short-circuit, sparks start to fly in more than one direction. The resulting mishaps compromise the success of the investigation and put the budding but fragile attraction between Indigo and Badger at risk. When the body count mounts and a suspect ends up dead, Badger becomes a "person of interest" and they must surge ahead to solve the murders before they become the next victims.