“Sexy, sassy...Jones's characters, both living and dead, are colorful and endearing.” The Associated Press on First Grave on the Right
“Jones's wickedly witty debut will delight.” Booklist (starred) on First Grave on the Right
“Jones perfectly balances humor and suspense...will leave readers eager for her next installment.” Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Second Grave on the Left
“Charlie continues to fascinate.” Booklist on Third Grave Dead Ahead
“Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet continues to blend paranormal, romance, and mystery better than any other contemporary work out there.” Heroes and Heartbreakers
“Jones has hit on the perfect recipe for a wisecracking, wickedly funny romp that is edged with truly chilling danger...sexy and mysterious.” RT Book Reviews on Fifth Grave Past the Light
“Delivers plenty of thrills and laughs, as well as a deliciously explosive climax.” Publisher’s Weekly on Sixth Grave on the Edge
“Übertalented Jones keeps stirring the pot and throwing in crazy new developments, guaranteed to keep her characters and readers zanily off balance.” RT Book Reviews on Sixth Grave on the Edge
“Hilarious, terrifying and poignant - a truly tremendous read!” RT Book Reviews (4 ½ stars) on Seventh Grave and No Body
“Seventh Grave and No Body is Charley at her finest!” Fresh Fiction
“Action, action, action, all encased in snappy, funny dialogue...Charley is a sassy, funny woman a reader cannot help but love.” Romance Reviews Today on Eighth Grave After Dark
“As always, there is plenty of the weird and wacky, but there is also a heaping dose of high-stakes drama and poignancy. This is one fantastic read!” RT Book Reveiws (4 ½ stars) on Eighth Grave After Dark
In the ninth book of this series, narrator Lorelei King once again revels in grim reaper Charley Davidson’s snarky attitude. Though the book begins with Charley suffering from amnesia and living as Janey Doer, a waitress in a small-town diner, it’s none too long until she’s back to solving mysteries. With the help of a few familiar figures, including sexy Reyes and caring Cookie, she’s soon attempting to discover her own forgotten self and rescue those she can sense are in trouble. A variety of different character voices makes King’s narration lively and entertaining. While new listeners will benefit by starting with the first book, Charley’s amnesia does give them the opportunity to explore the series from here. J.M. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine
In the ninth book of this series, narrator Lorelei King once again revels in grim reaper Charley Davidson’s snarky attitude. Though the book begins with Charley suffering from amnesia and living as Janey Doer, a waitress in a small-town diner, it’s none too long until she’s back to solving mysteries. With the help of a few familiar figures, including sexy Reyes and caring Cookie, she’s soon attempting to discover her own forgotten self and rescue those she can sense are in trouble. A variety of different character voices makes King’s narration lively and entertaining. While new listeners will benefit by starting with the first book, Charley’s amnesia does give them the opportunity to explore the series from here. J.M. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine