There’s a queue of people at her door, and not all of them are living . . .
When Tanz, the accidental medium, is asked to help in the search for a missing woman, she finds herself at the Cross Bones Graveyard in London’s Southwark. From the outset it’s obvious there is unrest among the spirits who call this place their home, and now Tanz is right in the middle of it. What’s more, she now finds her ‘so-called gift’ is even stronger than it was and the dead really want to talk! Couple this with performing a play that could wreck her acting career for good, and a growing attraction to a police officer who happens to be a lot younger than her, and life is very complicated. But when the dead become restless Tanz can’t ignore them, and a mystery needs solving. So is she strong enough to come out the other side?
Cross Bones is the third book in a hilarious series featuring Tanz, the accidental medium who, with the help of the dead, has become an unwilling crime-solver.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529087581
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 192 g
Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 19 mm
Compelling, wasp-tongued and very funny - Caroline Smailes on The Accidental Medium
Spooky and hilarious and brimming with oddball characters, I love this book! - Mandasue Heller on The Accidental Medium
I loved The Accidental Medium. A hilarious journey into a ghostly world of psychics and the like that’s guaranteed to put you in high spirits. I’m no clairvoyant, but trust me, this medium is about to go large! - Trevor Wood on The Accidental Medium
I was absolutely delighted to be granted this book by NetGalley and Pan Macmillan. I devoured the first two novels in this series by Tracy Whitwell - The Accidental Medium and Gin Palace - and absolutely loved them.... More
Tanz is an accidental medium. Looking for a missing woman she finds herself at Cross Bones Graveyard where the spirits are very unhappy. They all want to talk to her.
Enjoyed this well written and well narrated...
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Tanz, the actor that accidentally found out she was a medium. Somehow she manages to shamble through life, adjusting to sounds & sight she's rather do without. When she goes to Southwark, after someone asks... More
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