'Spooky and hilarious' - Mandasue Heller on The Accidental Medium
Set in Newcastle, Gin Palace rejoins Tanz, the Accidental Medium and an unwilling crime solver, as she grows accustomed to her rather unusual gift - communicating with the dead . . .
Tanz can talk to ghosts, although she'd prefer it if she couldn't. Struggling to make ends meet as an actress and wholly unsuited to supply teaching, Tanz is only one bad day away from a meltdown. And the babbling ghosts aren't helping.
So when Tanz is offered a paid acting gig in her hometown, things start to look up. But Newcastle's dead won't stay quiet for long, and soon Tanz becomes haunted with visions of a mysterious Gin Palace guarded by a sinister figure. As Tanz starts to piece together a terrible tragedy, it becomes clear there's no limit to what the poltergeist will do to keep his secrets his own.
Unfortunately, he's never met anyone quite like Tanz before . . .
Gin Palace is the second novel in the Accidental Medium series from Tracy Whitwell. It is followed by Cross Bones.
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Compelling, wasp-tongued and very funny -- Caroline Smailes, author of <i>The Drowning of Arthur Braxton</i> on <i>The Accidental Medium </i> Spooky and hilarious and brimming with oddball characters, I love this book! -- Mandasue Heller, author of <i>Running Scared</i> on <i>The Accidental Medium </i> I loved The Accidental Medium. A hilarious journey into a ghostly world of psychics and the like that's guaranteed to put you in high spirits. I'm no clairvoyant but, trust me, this medium is about to go large! -- Trevor Wood, author of <i>Dead End Street</i> on <i>The Accidental Medium </i>
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Interest Age: From 18 years
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978-1-5290-8764-2 (9781529087642)
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Tracy Whitwell was born, brought up and educated in the North-East of England. She wrote plays and short stories from an early age, then in the nineties moved to London where she became a busy actress on stage and screen.
After having her son, she wound down the acting to concentrate on writing full-time. Many projects followed until she finally found the courage to write her first novel - The Accidental Medium, a work of fiction based on a whole heap of crazy truth, which is now a trilogy, with more to come.
Today, Tracy lives in north London with her son, surrounded by a never-ending supply of Aperol Spritzes and a coven of friends as spooky as she is. Tracy is nothing like her lead character Tanz. (This is a lie.)