Leda Foley of Leda Foley's Far-Fletched Flights of Fancy cringed at her phone screen. ~ opening of Grave Reservations
Grave Reservations (The Booking Agents #1) by Cherie Priest Atria, 2021
Crime Fiction; 304 pgs
Business is not exactly booming for travel agent and inconsistent psychic Leda Foley who is trying to keep her business Foley's Flights of Fancy afloat, but she is managing the best she can. Seattle PD detective Grady Merritt isn't too thrilled when his travel agent changes his flight at the last minute, but it isn't long before he realizes she did it to save his life. As a last ditch effort to solve a cold case he is struggling with, he reaches out to Leda for help. The more Grady and Leda dig, there are signs that a mystery from Leda's past may be connected to Grady's cold case.
Leda, sometimes joined by her best friend Niki, can overwhelm Grady at times, but they make a good team when all is said and done. Leda is not very confident in her psychic abilities, but she is gung ho about helping Grady in his investigation. And if if helps her figure out what happened to her deceased fiancé, all the better. Grady's more practical thoughtful approach balances out Leda's more impulsive one. Their methods and teaming up may be unconventional, but it makes for an entertaining mystery.
Some of my favorite moments took place at the nightclub Castaways where where Leda hones her psychic skills by performing karaoke, singing whatever song come to mind after she touches someone's personal item. While these scenes may not be directly related to the mystery, they offer more insight into Leda's character and that of her growing abilities.
Author Cherie Priest mixes humor, the paranormal, and mystery in the first of a promising new series. I enjoyed the back and forth between the characters and the twists and turns of the mystery. Which is why I did not wait too long before jumping into the second book in the Booking Agents series, Flight Risk.
The man in the red plaid shirt fought to get away. ~ opening of Flight Risk
Flight Risk (The Booking Agents #2) by Cherie Priest Atria, 2022
Crime Fiction; 304 pgs
Since her success in helping to solve a murder case in Grave Reservations, people have reached out to Leda to find their missing objects and pets, but now she's being asked to find a missing person. The missing woman's brother is desperate to find her. Leda warns her client her psychic abilities are inconsistent and do not always lead to results, but they both agree she will give it a try.
Meanwhile, detective Grady and his teenage daughter come across an unexpected discovery while searching for their runaway dog, Cairo, in Mount Rainier National Park. They find him, alright--carrying a detached human leg in his mouth. Through some luck, a DNA match comes back fairly quickly, and Grady has a lead. Although, nothing proves to be quite that easy. Where is the rest of the body? And what exactly happened?
It's a given Leda and Grady's cases must be related somehow--but I will keep mum to avoid spoilers. Leda and Grady team up to work with each other, along with the occasional help of Leda's bestfriend, Niki. Leda's psychic hunches and Grady's policework can hopefully lead them to the answers they are looking for.
Leda and Grady make a very unusual team--a generation of differences which stand out more in this novel than the last, but those differences work to their advantage more often than not. I admit there were a couple of times I cringed on Grady's behalf when Leda and Niki overstepped the bounds of the investigation--but that could be more because I relate slightly more to Grady as a character. Leda is a great character in her own right though, and I am always rooting for her.
Like in the last book, Leda's Klairvoyant Karaoke performances were among my favorite moments--I cannot help but wish I could take part in one of her shows! This second book in the series was as funny as the first, the mystery even more tangled (in a good way) and an overall enjoyable read.
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How fun to have read both books in a row; I love it when I like a book that much.
ReplyDeleteHelen - not quite in a row but I didn't wait long in between the two books. :-) This is a fun series.
DeleteIt's always easier if you can read some of the books in a series together.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
Anne - At least close enough so all the details don't get lost in my memory before the next book! Haha
DeleteI really liked Grave Reservations and can't wait to read Flight Risk. I have it on hold at the library and am hoping my copy will come in soon. :D
ReplyDeleteLark - I hope you enjoy Flight Risk when you read it!
DeleteI have not heard of this series before, It wounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWendy - It's a bit over the top but that's to be expected and is part of what makes this a fun series.
DeleteI have seen these books around, especially the first one, and based on the cover didn't think that it would be something that I would like. After reading your review, I am pretty sure that I would really enjoy it. I might have to get my hands on a copy after all.
ReplyDeleteCarole - The covers don't really give away the type of books they are, do they? If you do read them, I hope you enjoy the series.
DeleteThis series looks so fun! It's been on my TBR since the first book came out. So glad to see how much you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteKatherine - I hope you enjoy the first book when you read it!
DeleteI've not heard of this series. They sound like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteMelody - they were enjoyable reads!
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