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Review of Ghost Hunter by P.D. Atkerson


I love the Simon Lee series, and this installment only adds to the enjoyment as we plunge deeper into the twisted legacy Simon Lee finds trying to swoop him in- and steal his father back. Once again, the best part of the story is the special relationship between the boy genius and the man with the past as they try to push through all their secrets to stay honest with each other. 

The bad guy in this book is the worst one yet, I think. He makes the perfect antithesis of Simon Lee because of the similarities he shares with the hero. But they made very different decisions on how to use their special gifts, and that decision is what defines the line between them.

This is one of those series that you don't want to end, and I look forward to the next installment- and so should you.

I received a copy of this book from the author, but the views and opinions are my own.


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