Beyond Dead

By Jordaina Sydney Robinson

Beyond Dead - Jordaina Sydney Robinson
  • Release Date: 2016-03-15
  • Genre: Cozy Mysteries
Score: 4
4
From 142 Ratings

Description

****Currently being adapted for TV ****

Bridget Sway is newly dead. And confused.

Instead of cloud cars and harp-playing cherubs, the afterlife is working a full-time job that doesn't pay and a heinous communal living situation with housemates who have no concept of privacy or personal space. As if that wasn't bad enough, on her first day at work Bridget finds a dead ghost stuffed in her locker.

With the afterlife police looking to pin the murder on Bridget, her new best friend and ex-PI, Sabrina, suggests they solve the murder themselves. But with a handsome parole officer watching her every move and the afterlife police dogging her every step, solving the murder is easier than it sounds.

If you like sassy heroines who break all the rules, laugh out loud humour and whodunnits that keep you guessing until the very end, then tag along with Bridget Sway on her afterlife adventures.

Afterlife Adventures Series:

#1 Beyond Dead
#2 Dead and Buried
#3 A Little More Dead
#4 Still Dead
#5 Utterly Dead
#6 Dead Completely
#7 Unexpectedly Dead
#8 Dead Investigations

In the same universe:

An Aurora North Exposé:

#1 The Theatre Production Murders
#2 The Murder Mystery Murders
#3 The Scorned Lover Murders
#4 The Museum Exhibit Murders

Reviews

  • Laugh out loud hilarious!

    5
    By Knitquiltmom
    If you’re not embarrassed to LOL when reading, this series is for you!
  • Hmm. Not sure how to feel.

    3
    By SheriAnn84
    The plot of this book is so unbelievably depressing that it’s hard to connect with the story or the characters. A life after death that is more rigid and has more rules than life itself... no thank you. The writing was sometimes strange and a bit convoluted. I’ve read 45 novels this year alone, but with this one, I didn’t always understand exactly what was happening. But oddly enough, even though I finished it about 5 days ago, and have even read another book since, I still find myself thinking about it. That’s why I’m giving it 3 stars rather than 2... when a book stays with me in any capacity, that means something to me.