Night of the Loving Dead review by RDufo
Night of the Loving Dead (Pepper Martin Mysteries, No. 4)
by Casey Daniels
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Mystery

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Germantown, TN, United States
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The Night of the Living Dead is a thrilling science fiction book. You follow along with Pepper Martin, a trendy and beautiful, cemetery tour guide. Who, by the way, can talk to the dead. While on a trip to a cemetery convention, which she only went to because her boss was sick, she runs into a ghost. Madeline is her name, and she has been dead for 3 years. She tells Pepper about a study that Dr. Gerard is holding. Madeline tips Pepper off that maybe this study isn't as legal as it may seem. But when she tells Pepper, Dan, a guy Pepper is falling for, may be involved, the whole case changes. And what happens when more than just dirty secrets are revealed?

Opinion: 

This book was a great science fiction book. This is a great mystery book for teens. This book was well-written, a good mystery, and wonderful science fiction. I would definitely recommend this book to mystery freaks. I have to say the ending was pretty good and I hope there is a sequel, because I feel like I was left hanging on a thread.

 

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content
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