![]() ![]() ![]() The suspense runs in line with the mystery in the book. A trick of the author is to transport Mary in her mind to the different time during which the victims she investigates live, like a trip between the past and the present. Mary’s unique capacity to solve crimes is revealed in Loose Ends, and she relies on her sharp mind, intuition, and communication with spirits to solve a death case of a politician’s mistress, and a haunting ghost plus the ghosts of five young girls. Mary can see and talk to ghosts, and dedicates professionally as a private investigator to solve their cases and mysteries after moving to the small city of Freeport, Illinois, and opening her investigation agency. ![]() Looking like the girl next door, as the author advises, Mary O’Reilly, the former police officer from Chicago, is qualified in martial arts and weapons. That may be the reason why the series enjoys a cross-gender and cross-age affinity. Terri Reid states that her series represents a hybrid of a genre, fusing the paranormal with romance, mystery and detective. Contradictory views may be exposed in that respect, but one thing is certain – Mary O’Reilly paranormal series transcend the dimension of everyday happenings. Believers or nonbelievers in the paranormal try to consider it via scientific evidence, or their own system of values and different attitudes. ![]()
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