Bookish Thursday - Secrets Laid to Rest by Catherine C. Hall

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So this was a fun read on several layers for me. But for now I need to get the business out of the way!

This review is courtesy of WOW-Women on Writing






Book Summary

But not just any business. It’s the Golden Girls meet the Ghostbusters when four women find themselves in an unlikely career: Southeastern Paranormal Investigations. Ree Lane, a stylish widow, is more cynic than true believer, while her childhood chum Elle Harper has a knack for getting sensitive info with the help of her homemade pies. The preacher’s wife, Betsy Jones, can’t be seen with SPI unless she’s in her disguise as Nora, a psychic-in-training with a gift for Tarot. And the recently-returned-home Gillian Buchanan is a whiz at technology, especially of the supernatural sort.

Their first case lands on the doorstep when neighbor Doris Tucker is sure her prized vintage dolls are haunted. But there’s hardly time for ghost-hunting when the bank director’s wife mistakes SPI for a private eye venture. Now they’re also hot on the trail of a misbehaving husband. It’s a wild ride as the sixty-something sleuths start digging into the past. But have the Ladies of SPI gone too far? And how far will Sutter go to keep its secrets dead and buried?

ISBN-13: 979-8987214206

ASIN: B0CJLKZ7JQ

Print Length: 276 pages

Purchase a copy of Secrets Laid to Rest on Amazon. You can also add this to your GoodReads reading list.


About the Author


There’s a great song, “I’ve Been Everywhere,” made popular by Johnny Cash (and a couple commercials). If you put the song in Georgia, it would be about Catherine C. Hall, starting when she moved to the Peach State at eight-years-old.

She grew up in Savannah, Georgia, where you can’t throw a stick without hitting a ghost. Even when she was a little girl, Savannah was known for its haunted history and she was hooked!

Broadcast Journalism hooked her as well, so she studied at Valdosta State University way down in South Georgia where it is the heat and the humidity. She worked in a few radio stations but it was WNEX Radio in Macon that turned out to be life-changing. She met a cute deejay from Sandersville, Georgia, and married him a year later.

They moved above the Gnat Line (Oh, it’s real) to the Atlanta area, where they grew their family to two boys and a girl, and she took a turn in the teaching world. And then whoosh! She met the half-century mark wondering what to do? Maybe it was the merlot talking but after years of reading mysteries, Catherine thought it was high time she write one. And she did; it was awful. (And way too short. Who knew readers expected 70, 000 words?)

So she learned her craft, starting with flash fiction, then moving on to short fiction, where she won a few awards. She wrote essays that ended up in books like Chicken Soup for the Soul. She penned assorted humor columns and continued to freelance. And then one day, she wrote another story that wasn’t exactly novel-length but it wasn’t a short story, either. It was a children’s book.

She joined SCBWI, the Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and had a wonderful career in children’s writing, including publishing six books. But in the midst of her last two book contracts, life changed unexpectedly when Catherine’s favorite deejay up and died.

When at last she wanted to write again, she heard four women of a certain age, each seeking purpose and joy in where they found themselves. Which for them was a small town in Georgia called Sutter. For Catherine, it was at home, still in the Atlanta suburbs, revisiting the ghost stories of her youth, and finally getting that mystery written. All 70,000 words of it!

You can find Catherine online at:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551890907288

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathychall/

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cathyhall55/


Website (Psst! Sign up for Cathy’s Spirited Newsletter and get in on secret giveaways!): https://catherine-c-hall.com/



Now for my opinion (which is the only one needed, right!).


'Cozy' mysteries get a bad rap in certain bookish circles. Like most romances, there is a certain flow, or predictability, to a cozy mystery. However, to me, that is the appeal of reading them. Yes, you know what is going to happen overall. The thing 'X' happens and this person(s) will explain 'X' and in the end everyone is happy and life goes on. 


The fun part is 'X' and how it fits in with the person or persons involved and how they overcome 'X'. Usually there is a bit of humor and often, small town antics. And yes, there are antics in any community, small or large. And this predictability makes them great comfort reads. Every reader needs that niche of books which they can fall back on and just enjoy the ride. 


So Secrets Laid to Rest is a great comfort read (and I'm looking forward to more adventures of this group of 4 women). 


Another factor in enjoying this book, is I am currently writing on my own cozy mystery with a group of 4 women characters who are friends. Therefore, I was reading this book, looking more at the technical aspects of the story. I was really impressed on how there were actually TWO mysteries woven together. One I did figure out fairly quickly, the other one was an 'aaahhh' as it revealed itself. Very clever and interesting. 


I enjoyed the characters and understood the difficulties the preacher's wife was having in her roll in the group. All four women were relatable and played a part in the group dynamics. 


With winter closing in, this is cozy mystery time of the year. Grab Secrets Laid to Rest and a piece of pie (read the book to understand that reference), sit back and enjoy how a paranormal investigation may not always be what it starts out being. 


For more reviews, check out the following...

Blog Tour Calendar


October 13th @ The Muffin

Join us as we celebrate the launch of Secrets Laid to Rest by Catherine C. Hall. Read an interview with the author and win a copy of the book for yourself.

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October 13th @ Just Katherine

Join Katherine today as she shares an excerpt from Secrets Laid to Rest by Catherine C. Hall.

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October 15th @ Book Divas Reads

Join Vivian for a spotlight of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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October 20th @ The Forgotten Books

Join Heather as she features a review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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October 20th @ Author Anthony Avina's blog

Join Anthony for his review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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October 21st @ A Storybook World

Visit Deirdra's blog for her spotlight of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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October 25th @ Candid Canine

Join Chris for a review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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October 26th @ The Faerie Review

Visit Lily's blog for her review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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October 27th @ Musings of a Literary Wanderer

Join Angela as she reviews Secrets Laid to Rest by Catherine C. Hall. She shares an excerpt of the book as well!

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October 30th @ Finished Pages

Join Renee as she reviews Secrets Laid to Rest by Catherine C. Hall.

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November 1st @ Chapter Break

Don't miss aSecrets Laid to Rest guest post by Catherine C. Hall about how to develop a cast of characters over at Julie's blog today. She also reviews Catherine's book Secrets Laid to Rest.

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November 2nd @ One Writer's Journey

Join Sue for her review of Secrets Laid to Rest by Catherine C. Hall.

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November 4th @ A Wonderful World of Books

Visit Joy's blog for her review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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November 6th @ Lisa Haselton's Reviews & Interviews

Visit Lisa's blog for her interview with Catherine C. Hall.

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November 7th @ Pick a Good Book

Join Debbie over her blog for a review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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November 8th @ A Lit Life

Join Stephanie for a guest post by Catherine C. Hall about the cozy mystery food connection.

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November 9th @ Deborah-Zenha Adams' blog

Join Deborah as she features a guest post by Catherine C. Hall about why it's never too late to achieve your dreams.

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November 9th @ Knotty Needle

Visit Judy's blog for her review of Secrets Laid to Rest.https://fionaingramauthor.blogspot.com/

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November 10th @ StoreyBook Reviews

Visit Leslie's blog for a review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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November 12th @ Jill Sheets' blog

Visit Jill's blog for an interview with author, Catherine C. Hall.

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November 13th @ Word Magic

Join Fiona's blog for a guest post by Catherine C. Hall about what's a nice catholic like her writing paranormal like this.

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November 15th @ Jamie Wong

Visit Jamie's blog for her review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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November 16th @ A Lit Life

Visit Stephanie's blog for her review of Secrets Laid to Rest.

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November 17th @ Just Katherine

Visit Katherine's blog again as she shares a guest post by Catherine C. Hall about why you need an editor and how to find one you can afford.

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November 17th @ Live, Love, and Laugh for a Healthy Lifestyle

Nicole shares her thoughts about  by Catherine C. Hall.

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Comments

  1. So glad you enjoyed SECRETS LAID TO REST and the Ladies of SPI! I read A LOT of mysteries, cozy to crime, and it's always helpful in my writing. And good luck to you and your writing!

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