Why Moose loves this book
Corporate Grim Reaper teams up with mouthy dead teenage boy to solve his murder. It's a funny combo that works, and the lead female character is just thrown out of her element. Some parts are predictable (the ending), but I can forgive it because of the fast-paced story-telling, world-building, and characters. The audiobook sounded great. I couldn't put it down, and I finished it in two days, which isn't the norm for me.
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Murder is not her department.
It’s not like it used to be. Modern-day grim reapers wear business casual, not black cloaks, and they don’t carry scythes, they work for S. C. Y. T. H. E. (Secure Collection, Yielding, and Transportation of Human Essences), where the Department of Natural Causes is the least exciting gig. And that’s how Kathy Valence likes it: boring and predictable. She has enough stress in her personal life; she’s mid-divorce, pregnant, and terrified she doesn’t have what it takes to be a good mom.
Then, she goes to pick up a new client and finds his…
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