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Haunting Jordan (Port Chatham, Bk 1)
Haunting Jordan - Port Chatham, Bk 1
Author: P. J. Alderman
Jordan Marsh left L.A. for the quaint Pacific Northwest town of Port Chatham in pursuit of some much-needed R & R.  As the prime suspect in her cheating husband's murder, she had been hoping to immerse herself in the restoration of the charming Victorian she'd just bought -- and put all talk of homicide investigations behind her...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553592108
ISBN-10: 0553592106
Publication Date: 9/29/2009
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 65 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Haunting Jordan (Port Chatham, Bk 1) on + 2260 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
First Line: Her satin shoes left damning footprints in the pearlescent dew on the moonlit garden path.

Jordan Marsh is the prime suspect in her cheating husband's murder. The police allow her to leave Los Angeles, and she heads for Port Chatham, Washington, where she's purchased the old Longren House. She intends to renovate the old Victorian house, and find the peace and the balm for her soul that she so desperately needs. Once she's moved in, she quickly learns that Longren House is fully furnished with two very active ghosts who have a hundred-year-old murder they want her to solve.

Although I normally don't let the cover of a book persuade me to buy it, I have to admit that the cover of Haunting Jordan spoke to me. When I found out that the setting of the book is "Port Chatham", Washington, I let it and the old Victorian house on the cover tell me that Port Chatham is really one of my favorite places: Port Townsend. As I read, I discovered I was right, so I had the added bonus of picturing that lovely old town as I read.

At first, I was wary. The very first sentence seemed a bit over the top in its descriptive powers, but that, thankfully, disappeared. Although Alderman is a romance writer, and I am most decidedly not a romance reader, it was used to enhance only and took a backseat to the characters and plot. Besides the setting, I enjoyed Alderman's characterizations and thought she caught the nuances of life in a small town perfectly. Am I willing to read more about Jordan Marsh in Port Chatham? Yes-- bring 'em on!
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batreader avatar reviewed Haunting Jordan (Port Chatham, Bk 1) on + 11 more book reviews
The part of the book dealing with Jordan Marsh was interesting and enjoyable. However, the parts that switched back to Charlotte and Hattie's time were really too wordy, too tedious, and I ended up skipping large chunks. I think that, in an effort to capture the flavor of the past century, Alderman tried to emulate an Austen or Bronte style. That might have worked if she hadn't gone on and on and on with bits of trivia that didn't move the story forward. I doubt that I'll bother with the series.
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I didn't like this nearly as much as I liked A Killing Tide. It was just too cutesy for my taste.


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