Book: Grave Beginnings by Ronnie Virdi
Apr. 19th, 2018 06:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I enjoyed this book a whole lot more than I expected! Kyleen recommended it--now I know she gives good recs!--and even alerted me when it went on sale for 99 cents.
It's the first in a series with a vaguely Quantum-Leap-ish plot, but with a couple of cool twists. The main character "leaps" into the bodies of the recently-deceased in order to solve their murders, but only in cases where there's some kind of supernatural involvement. It's told in a humorously snarky first person, and while the narrator can be a jerk, we also see interesting character growth. His background has its own mystery and the author doles out clues sparingly--clearly this is an arc that will continue. I bought all three of the books so far and I look forward to reading the other two--and, I hope, more!
It's the first in a series with a vaguely Quantum-Leap-ish plot, but with a couple of cool twists. The main character "leaps" into the bodies of the recently-deceased in order to solve their murders, but only in cases where there's some kind of supernatural involvement. It's told in a humorously snarky first person, and while the narrator can be a jerk, we also see interesting character growth. His background has its own mystery and the author doles out clues sparingly--clearly this is an arc that will continue. I bought all three of the books so far and I look forward to reading the other two--and, I hope, more!