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DISPLEASURE ISLAND by Alice Bell

DISPLEASURE ISLAND

by Alice Bell

Pub Date: Sept. 3rd, 2024
ISBN: 9780593470657
Publisher: Vintage

Following their launch in Bell’s debut, Grave Expectations (2023), dynamic duo Claire (human) and Sophie (ghost) have returned to solve crimes in their own bumbling, endearing way.

When true-crime-loving Claire Hendricks is invited/coerced by her friend Basher to join him and Alex, his 19-year-old nonbinary nibling, on a getaway at a wellness resort on Spike Island off the coast of Ireland, she expects a relaxing break for her and her supernatural bestie, whom only she can see and talk to. Claire’s life is usually far from relaxing. Not only is she tethered for life to Sophie, who died as a teenager, but she also has the power to communicate with other ghosts—a power that’s often frustrating since ghosts can be pretty needy. Unfortunately for Claire, this vacation is not the relaxing sojourn she’d hoped for. First, the resort is accidentally overbooked, and the other guests are a group of annoying university friends of the owner, Minnie. Then, Claire stumbles upon a ghost pirate, Cole Tovey, who wants her help figuring out who stole his treasure. And finally, to add even more drama, one of the guests turns up dead. Claire must deal with the somewhat unwanted advances of resort guest George Lyons, Sophie’s newfound independence, and suspicions that she may actually be the murderer (that’s just what happens when you have the habit of, to the untrained eye, walking around talking to yourself all the time), all the while trying to catch the murderer. Bell does little to add depth to any of the characters, and Basher and Alex in particular are given an unfortunate back seat. If you’re looking for chilling twists and layered plotlines, look elsewhere. But if you’re up for a joyful romp (despite the abundance of murder) and goofy characters, this is the mystery for you.

A charming read for fans of the occult.