As she digs further, she becomes the next target for the serial killers' quest to tie up all his loose ends. She unearths a connection between the murder and the disappearance of five little girls whose cases, 24 years later, are still all unsolved. Mary is hired to discover the truth behind the death. But now, as the senator prepares to move on to higher positions, the ghost of the woman is appearing to the Senator's wife. I really enjoyed it and gave it a great 4.5 stars. Twenty-four years ago, a young woman drowned in the swimming pool of a newly elected state senator. Back in April I reviewed the first Mary OReilly story Loose Ends by Terri Reid. They come to her for help and she is happy to oblige. She could stay dead or come back, though things would be different for her. She had been shot, died, and was given a choice. I love paranormal mysteries, and Mary O’Reilly is a ghost whisperer. Her challenge is to solve the mysteries, get real evidence (a ghost's word just doesn't hold up in court), and be sure the folks in town, especially the handsome new police chief, don't think she's nuts. Loose Ends is my first book by Terri Reid, but I will keep her on my radar. So, she moves from Chicago to a small town in Northwest Illinois. Now, a private investigator in rural Freeport, Illinois, Mary's trying to learn how to incorporate her experience as a Chicago cop and new-found talent into a real job. And her calling is to help ghosts with unresolved issues resolve them and go on to the light. Well, actually, coming back from the dead and having the ability to communicate with ghosts is really what did it. Dying is what changed Mary O'Reilly's life.
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