THE PERFECT GHOST by Linda Barnes: Book Review
Some authors can write a great mystery series but can’t write a good stand-alone. Conversely, some authors write terrific stand-alones but can’t sustain a character or characters for multiple books. Happily, Linda Barnes writes a wonderful series (Carlotta Carlisle) and has just shown that she can write an outstanding stand-alone, The Perfect Ghost.
Em Moore is a graduate student in English and was supposed to co-author, as a ghost writer, an authorized autobiography of Garrett Malcolm, an actor and Oscar-winning director. But her plan seems to have fallen apart upon the death of her colleague, professor, and lover Teddy Blake, who was killed in a one-car accident on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, right in the middle of conducting multiple interviews for the book.
Now it’s up to Em, quiet, self-conscious, and insecure to the point of being phobic, to convince their publisher that she’s able to finish the interviews, write the book on her own, and do the necessary publicity afterward to ensure that it becomes a best-seller. She’s told that if Garrett agrees, she can continue the research and write the book as the sole ghostwriter.
Em heads down from Boston to Cape Cod to interview the handsome, charming, and charismatic Garrett. Surprising herself yet again, she manages to convince Garrett to continue with the book, albeit with the provisos that he can withdraw his permission at any time and that he has total control over the book’s content.
It doesn’t take too long before Em is swept up by Garrett and, astonishingly, he appears to be equally captivated by her. She moves into his mansion on the Cape, ostensibly to learn more about him but in actuality to make it easier to continue their whirlwind sexual relationship.
Although Garrett has a well-deserved reputation as a womanizer, he did have a loving relationship with his late wife, the actress Claire Gregory. Garrett is the third generation of theatrical Malcolms and Claire was a brilliant actress, so it’s not surprising that their only child, Jenna, is an actress. Em would love to interview Jenna for the book, but she’s out of the country, as she has been for years, touring in England and Australia.
So for now, Em has to make due with Garrett; his cousin James Foley, a former actor currently selling real estate; and Brooklyn Pierce, the sexy actor who starred in three of Garrett’s early films but now is an alcoholic hoping for a comeback.
The Perfect Ghost is told in the first person by Em, through taped interviews Teddy conducted that are now in Em’s possession, and in the official reports written by the detective investigating Teddy’s accident.
Through Em’s narration we can see the changes she undergoes as she becomes more sure of herself and her abilities, and we learn more about her relationship with Teddy. “Listening” to Teddy’s tapes with Garrett and various people in his life, we understand more about the actor and his background. And reading the letters of Detective Russell Snow to his chief of police we are able to follow his investigation into Teddy’s death.
Linda Barnes has once again written an excellent book, with characters who are believable and a plot that, I promise, will keep you in suspense until the very last page.
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