Miss Knight and the Ghosts of Tsavo

Miss Knight and the Ghosts of Tsavo, Case One of theSociety for Paranormals” cozy mystery series, was a finalist in the 2016 RONE Awards and has more than 1000 positive reviews on Amazon.

Armed with Victorian etiquette, a fully loaded walking stick, and a dead husband, Beatrice Knight arrives in the small colonial town of Nairobi desperate for a pot of tea and a pinch of cinnamon. But she’ll need more than that if she’s to unravel the mystery of the Ghosts of Tsavo without being eaten in the process. She must survive the machinations of her best friend’s dashing godfather and the efforts of her safari guide to feed her to any lion willing to drag her away. What is a ghost-chasing widow to do?

Miss Knight and the Ghosts of Tsavo is the first case in the “Society for Paranormals” series, in which a paranormal detective refuses to let danger, death, and unsolicited suitors inconvenience her in colonial Kenya. Welcome to a cozy mystery series concerning Victorian etiquette, African mythology, and the search for a perfect spot of tea.

★★★★★ “Bee is an extremely clearheaded young woman who negotiates the real and the paranormal with spirit and aplomb. There is a great sense of adventure, and while everything is very bizarre, the very matter of factness of delivery, makes the story chillingly real. Very well done. Enjoy!” — Cleargrace

★★★★★ “I loved the British humor, I loved the exotic African setting with possessed zebras and shapeshifting lions – frankly, I loved a lot of things about this book.” — Netanella

★★★★★ “I knew within the first few pages I would love this story and the quirky and practical Beatrice Knight. Her voice is charming and authentic, and she and her supporting cast leap from the pages. Vered Ehani is a gifted and skilled writer, and breathes life into her characters.” — E.L.S.

★★★★★ “I loved this book! The characters, especially the main protagonist, are great… If you like the paranormal genre and historical fiction with a twist, you might enjoy this series. I say you should give it a shot because I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. Have at it! I can’t wait to read the next one.” — Jwb52z

★★★★★ “An entertaining, quirky story of British colonial Africa, ghosts, shape shifters and things which go bump in the night. Told with verve and dry wit, this novel comes to an end with a humorous twist.” — Charles van Buren

If you enjoy historical mysteries, adore Victorian steampunk, appreciate British humor, or would love to experience adventure in colonial Africa, download Miss Knight and the Ghosts of Tsavo to start your supernatural safari today.