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Haunting and Homicide

(2025)
(The first book in the Ghost Tour Mystery series)
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Lou Thatcher is haunted by ghosts–friendly ghosts–but when she finds herself involved in a murder investigation, she’s in for the fright of a lifetime in this new cozy mystery, perfect for fans of Amanda Flower and Ellen Byron.

Tallulah ‘Lou’ Thatcher has a gift: she can see dead people. But in New Orleans, Louisiana, this is not a drawback. On the contrary, her ability to see ghosts helps her host viral ghost tours through the historic Garden District. When rival tour guide Adam Brandt–who accused her of faking her encounters to undercut his business–is found murdered, Lou is the only one who can see him . . . his ghost, that is. 

It’s no secret Adam and Lou were feuding and with the absence of a suspect, she’s the only one with a clear motive. After detective Dylan Finch, Lou’s longtime crush, reveals the murder weapon was a ceremonial dagger from Lou’s shop, she���s officially declared the prime suspect. Determined to prove her innocence, Lou starts investigating right away. 

Weaving her way through Adam’s business partnerships, friendships, and kinships, Lou must uncover who wished to see him dead before the killer tries to silence her forever. 



Genre: Cozy Mystery

Praise for this book

"Don't miss this high-spirited debut cozy featuring a New Orleans ghost tour guide who sees spirits and even helps one find his killer!" - Allison Brook

"Ava Burke delivers a moody and atmospheric paranormal mystery in the pitch-perfect setting of New Orleans, which proudly bills itself as the most haunted city in America. Helmed by empathetic ghost tour guide Lu Thatcher and filled with a winning combination of heart and spooky doings, Haunting and Homicide is a ghost of a great read." - Ellen Byron

"Ava Burke combines all of my favorite mystery elements - from ghosts to tarot readings and New Orleans in her debut mystery, Haunting and Homicide. The book opens with an emotional bang - and the introduction to Kenneth the ghost. And it continues apace with engaging characters and a story with teeth. Highly recommended!" - Carolyn Haines

"Fast and funny! Fans of ghosts and New Orleans won't want to miss this smartly written first in a new mystery series." - Molly MacRae

"Lou's gift for seeing ghosts is not only a fun basis for this captivating story, Burke's vivid writing, likeable (and a few detestable) characters, fabulous plotting, and super ending make this a thoroughly enjoyable read. Well-done indeed!" - Fran Stewart


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