Mon 3 Nov 2008
Sometime a few weeks ago, I reviewed the first book in this series; the author describes her books as a combination of spec-fic and mystery/crime. I suppose that’s accurate, although I’d say moreso for this book than the previous one. Anyway, Ms. Richardson likes ferrets and Broadway show tunes (I’m guessing, by her encyclopedic knowledge displayed of them); she has a degree in journalism from Cal State Long Beach. After writing for such diverse things as computer games and gemological teaching materials, she has tried her hand at fiction and has done well enough to be published in trade paperback format and to have contracts up to book 6.
Harper Blaine is a private investigator who, after dying for a brief period of time (two minutes), has acquired some interesting abilities that have expanded her PI-ing into the paranormal realm. When a professor, doing a study on group dynamics via group-created poltergeists, suspects that someone is sabotaging his project, he turns to Harper to investigate his group and his room. The professor already has someone in the group who’s supposed to be faking results, but apparently the phenomena have been far outstripping the ability of anyone, given the constrains of physics. And then, unfortunately, someone ends up dead . . . (more…)
