• The grim reaper gets a shiny cool makeover in Jones's blazing hot debut…Fast-talking Charley's wicked exuberance and lust for life will appeal to fans of MaryJanice Davidson and Janet Evanovich.

    Publisher's Weekly

  • Jones skillfully establishes the novel's setting and keeps up the pace with plenty of action. And let's be honest—the sex is pretty hot, too.

    Library Journal

    *Starred Review

  • The Best debut novel I've read in years! Hilarious and heartfelt, sexy and surprising...I'm begging for the next one!!

    JR Ward

    #1 New York Times Bestseller
    Author of Lover Avenged

  • I am furiously envious of Darynda Jones and rue the day she came up with this concept, damn her eyes. First Grave on the Right kidnapped me from the first paragraph.

    Mary Janice Davidson

    New York Times Bestseller
    Author of Undead and Unwelcome

  • First Grave on the Right is smart, sharp and wickedly entertaining. Grab this one.

    Jayne Ann Krentz

    New York Times Bestseller
    Author of Fired Up

  • First Grave on the Right is witty, darkly thrilling and oh, so sexy.

    Gena Showalter

    New York Times Bestseller
    Author of The Darkest Whisper

  • First Grave on the Right is a phenomenal debut! This series opener has it all-- rollicking humor, sizzling sexual tension and a spine-tingling mystery.

    Kresley Cole

    New York Times Bestseller
    Author of Pleasure of a Dark Prince

Charlie Davidson is a part-time private investigator and a full-time grim reaper. Meaning, she sees dead people. Really. And it's her job to convince them to "go into the light." But when these very dead people have died under less than ideal circumstances (like murder), sometimes they want Charley to bring the bad guys to justice. Complicating matters are the intensely hot dreams she's been having about an entity who has been following her all her life... and it turns out he might not be dead after all. In fact, he might be something else entirely. But what does he want with Charley? And why can't she seem to resist him? And what does she have to lose by giving in?