Being a private investigator—and a ghost whisperer—means juggling the dead, the murderous, and an espresso addiction I refuse to acknowledge.
When the ghost of schoolteacher Sandra Greaves crashes my morning coffee, she’s not here for small talk—she needs me to find her killer. Problem is, her memory is patchy at best, and the only thing she’s sure of? Someone wanted her silenced.
The trail leads straight to shady school financials, questionable payouts, and a scandal involving an angry parent and a morally bankrupt school board member. Now I’m knee-deep in hush money, buried secrets, and motives worth killing for.
Meanwhile, my smokin’-hot husband is trying (and failing) to keep me out of trouble, Thor, the talking cat, won’t shut up about his diet, and Bandit, my cereal-stealing raccoon, is plotting her next snack heist.
But someone out there thinks I’m getting too close to the truth—and they’ll do anything to keep it buried.
Join Audrey Fitzgerald in Ghost and Tell, a paranormal cozy mystery featuring a talking cat, a mischievous raccoon, a ghost with unfinished business, and a murder to solve!
Jane Hinchey writes fast-paced, snark-filled cozy mysteries packed with quirky characters, small-town scandals, and mischievous animals who tend to steal the spotlight (and the snacks). Her books blend humor, heart, and plenty of twists to keep readers guessing right to the end.
When Jane’s not plotting murders (fictional ones, she swears), you’ll find her wrangling her two real-life feline overlords, Maxx and Morgan, or refereeing the antics of her backyard turtle, Squirt — the self-proclaimed pond cat.
Born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now based in Adelaide, Jane spends her days writing, reading, and hunting for the perfect donut. Her Ghost Detective series combines paranormal intrigue with small-town charm, and her growing catalogue of cozy mysteries invites readers into worlds where solving murders is just another day in the neighborhood.
For more, visit Jane at www.janehinchey.com or follow along on Facebook and Instagram for behind-the-scenes chaos, book updates, and the occasional cat video.