A review by paperbackstash
Malefic by Ambrose Ibsen

3.0

As is the case with every Ambrose Ibsen I've read so far, this was a good one. The main character is an elderly widower who misses his wife but has managed to keep established connection with her in the afterlife. This comes in handy when it comes to helping other ghosts move on --- until he comes to his nephew's haunted house. A bit confusing with a twist at the end, but I did not read the first book in series yet, so I may be missing some of the larger picture. It's not my favorite of his, but it was well written, had some creepy imagery, a backstory mystery that intrigued, and is recommended for haunted house fans.