Gracie Flynn may be dead, but she’s not gone.
Three university friends are divided by a tragic death. Eighteen years later, chance reunites them. Robyn is still haunted by memories of her best friend Gracie, and Cohen’s heart has never healed. Only Sam seems to have moved on and found success and happiness. But death rocks their lives again when Sam’s body is found in mysterious circumstances. And the ghost of Gracie Flynn has a story to tell about the night that changed their lives forever.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
‘The Ghost of Gracie Flynn by Joanna Morrison is a real page-turner of a novel … I found this story of love and betrayal was one of my favourite books this year; I would highly recommend it!’ Better Reading
‘The Ghost of Gracie Flynn is a stunning debut from an author to watch.’ Writing WA
‘While it’s slightly unconventional to have a mystery novel unfold from the voice of someone dead, don’t let this deter you. In fact, I found this narrative choice incredibly gripping, and I enjoyed getting Gracie’s personal insights and reflections on her friends.’ Good Reading
‘With themes of love, happiness, loss, unrequited love and obsession, The Ghost of Gracie Flynn is a story full of simmering menace. Compulsive reading!’ Burgeoning Bookshelf
‘… there is absolutely no way that The Ghost of Gracie Flynn could be improved upon. It is word perfect. Every line, every nuance is orchestrated into a symphony; an absolute delight.’ Sandy’s Book A Day
‘Reading this book has the feel of ambling around Perth on a hot summer day, and that makes it the perfect read for this time of year. That, plus the compelling mystery and beautiful writing make the novel near impossible to put down. I devoured it in an evening.’ AU Review
‘Delightful and quirky are the two words that I describe The Ghost of Gracie Flynn. Readers are taken right along in the mystery until the answers are finally revealed. I highly recommend.’ Beauty and Lace
Awards
City of Fremantle Hungerford Award (Shortlisted 2020)