Snap, Spirit, Murder: A Ghost Photographer Paranormal Cozy Mystery

Budding gifts. A lens full of trouble. Can she decipher ghostly messages caught on film to filter out the truth?

Liv Grantham's life is way out of focus. After her husband's devastating betrayal, the defeated single mother moves her two struggling daughters from the U.S. to the charming English village she left as a young child. Barely adjusting to an inherited cottage, a mysterious camera, and a marmalade cat, she feels off-centered when she accidentally captures ghoulish pictures of her dead neighbor.

Accused of breaking into the woman's house and then her murder, Liv decides to investigate while rediscovering paranormal abilities the forty-two-old has suppressed for years. But with cryptic clues from phantom photos and help from estranged psychic relatives, she fights to create a clear picture of a town festering with jealousy, secrets, and suspicions.

Can she find the killer before she's framed for the crime?

Snap, Spirit, Murder is the light-hearted first book in the Ghost Photographer Cozy Mysteries series. If you like eclectic casts, relatable journeys, and tongue-in-cheek humor, then you'll love Felicity Green's zany whodunit.

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Published Mar 14, 2025

324 pages

Average rating: 10

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katterfly
Mar 02, 2026
10/10 stars
Liv Grantman moves back to her childhood home after her husband’s betrayal. Feeling guilt and shame for not seeing his crimes and failing as a mother, she struggles to find her footing. The unexpected death of a neighbor sets her on a journey of rediscovering her roots. With threats, deceit, and suspicion surrounding them, can Liv and her children accept their gifts and solve the mystery?

Snap, Spirit, Murder is the first book in Felicity Green’s new series, Ghost Photographer Paranormal Cozy. At the beginning of the book, I didn’t much like Liv and wasn’t sure I’d connect with her overall. However, as the story unfolded, I realized that Liv’s character had suffered through a number of traumas that had shaped her character. By the end of the book, I was able to empathize with her journey and she felt like someone I’d want to be friends with. The supporting characters are interesting and nicely fleshed out and I look forward to learning more about them. The paranormal gifts of the Seven family added to the fun of the narrative. The mystery flowed neatly, and while I was able to guess the culprit, I enjoyed how the details were delivered. I’ll definitely be looking for the next book in the series.
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