From the author of Play Me Backwards and I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked It comes a ânarrative brimming with delightfully macabre irreverenceâ (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) about one teenâs unusual summer job as a ghost tour guide in Chicago.
Megan Henske isnât one to heed warningsâŠ
When the last letters in her alphabet cereal are D, I, and E, she doesnât crawl right back into bed.
When her online girlfriend wonât text a photo, she just sends more of herself.
And when she realizes that Cynthia, her boss at a Chicago ghost tour company, isnât joking about making stops more haunted by euthanizing people there, she doesnât quit her jobâshe may even help.
But soon she learns people in the murdermonger industry are being murdered, and doesnât know who it is doing it. Could it be the head of the rival tour company? Or could it be someone near and dear to Megan?
After she realizes she has an uncanny resemblance to a flapper who disappeared in 1922, Megan receives a warning she canât ignore: the next ghost on the tour might be herâŠ