

Rain and Danny are back for more cold case investigations in Principles of Spookology.

I truly hope there will be further takes of the adventures of Rain Christiansen & Danny McKenna! This story was fantadtic, and I can't t wait for more!ĭifferent narrator for book 2, great listen. As someone who is visually impaired, I rely on the narrator to help me escape into the world created in the book. Both of which were sorely lacking in this sequel. He not only breathed life into the characters, but he gave them very distinct voices & personalities. Noah Michael Levine did such a brilliant job of narration in the first book. My only negative about the audio version was the change in narrator from the first book. The continuing saga of Rain & Danny trying to put the pieces back together in their growing relationship was both realistic & heartwarming. There is still good old fashioned police work to be had, mixed in with the more unusual set of skills Rain brings to the table. I love the formation of the PTU, and the growing pains of working together as a team with Rain's odd ability at the forefront. His reluctant attempts at seeking out help from various Guru's was hikarious. This book continues the saga of Rain coming to grips with his special "skill set" while trying to figure out how to get a handle on those pesky ghosts who know no boundaries. I was so intrigued by Rain and his ability to see ghosts. The first book, PS I Spook You, was amazing. I was waiting & hoping for more stories about Rain & Danny. But he's starting to realize his problems are just getting started. Rain thought accepting his supernatural gifts would be the solution to his troubles. But Rain can't help but wonder how long that patience will last.and what he'll do if Danny decides the intrusive ghosts are just too much.

It certainly seems like Daniel McKenna, his partner in work and life, is in it for the long haul. To complicate matters, he's not sure what these spooktacular developments mean for his relationship. So are the ghosts, who are becoming increasingly impatient. There's no instruction manual for meshing his work with his medium duties, and he's painfully aware that he's flubbing the job. He's determined to accept all the changes in his formerly well-ordered life, but that means embracing a whole lot of weird. Rain Christiansen, former FBI agent and current cold case detective, is starting to think it's the hardest job he's ever had - and the most important. No one said being a medium would be easy.
