GIN PALACE TRACY WHITWELL

Thank you @randomTTours and @TracyWhitwell for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. I love the front cover of Gin Palace its so pretty and i love the title to. Gin Palace is supernatural thriller where Tanz the main character discovere she can speak to ghosts but she is also acter but the ghosts dint wont to leave her alone. The story is in first person narrator and is enjoyable read. This is the first book i have read by Tracy Whitwelland i found her writting style really good and made me laugh at times but i really felt for Tanz emotinaly as well. The story has great plot and i have not read book about Medium before so glad i did because its right up my ally. 5 stars. Blurb herself in grave danger helping to solve a grisly murder, she’s now determined to ignore the voices and put all that nasty business behind her. So when she’s offered another acting gig in her hometown of Newcastle, it feels like a perfect opportunity to spend some time with family and have a laugh with old friends. But the dead won’t stay quiet for long. Soon Tanz is being drawn back into their world, and this time, the danger is much closer to home . . . Author Bio 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 and now a trilogy, with more to come. Today, Tracy lives in north London with her son, surrounded by a never- ending supply or Aperol Spritzes and a coven of friends as spooky as she is. Tracy is nothing like her lead character Tanz.

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