![]() ![]() When you realize that Helena is invisible even to Sabine, the scene becomes wild. One of the funniest incidents involves Helena stealing files from the New Orleans Police Department and pushing along a hot dog cart as camouflage. I laughed at her “disguise” for sneaking around the hospital, dressed as a nun, despite the fact that only Sabine can see her. Helena just cracked me up throughout the whole book, whether she is eating Sabine’s food while invisible or changing her myriad costumes. ![]() This book is a funny book with a good mystery too. Beau, a former FBI agent and the hottest man Sabine has ever seen, finds her family in a span of only a couple days, but they clearly have some hidden secrets. Thus, Sabine’s mentor, Raisa, hires a private investigator to track down Sabine’s family, using a drawing Raisa makes based upon a picture Helena is able to generate from her look into the other side that she can’t reach. Just as she has gained a measure of peace about her background, she learns that she has leukemia, making the search for her family become important once again. Orphaned as an infant and raised by a great-aunt who claims no knowledge of any other family members, Sabine has long sought out her family and some knowledge of her parents. Ghost Helena returns in Jana DeLeon’s Mischief in Mudbug, but this time she focuses on helping Sabine, whom we met in Trouble in Mudbug as the best friend of Maryse, the main character and daughter-in-law of Helena. ![]()
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