You're Dead to Me, Reed Walker
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Narrated by:
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Peter Cross
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Abigail Reno
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By:
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Gwenyth Reitz
Summary
A swoonworthy YA supernatural romcom where two academic rivals are trapped as ghosts to haunt the same house.
They'd kill each other...if they weren't already dead.
Tessa Sinclair is a winner. Winner of spelling bees, science fairs, and scholarships. So when she finds herself unexpectedly dead after a graduation party in an abandoned mansion, she's none too pleased. What's worse, her Harvard-bound, Mr. Perfect academic rival, Reed Walker, is there too―deceased, smug, and annoying as hell.
Being a ghost is hard enough, but it's a thousand times worse having to haunt the same house as your nemesis. But as Tessa and Reed retreat to RIP in their respective corners of the mansion, a mystery unfurls about the exact cause of their deaths.
Though they'd rather die (again) than work together, they'll need to overcome their differences to hunt down a murderer on the loose. And should they happen to fall for each other along the way...Who ever said you can't find love after death?
©2026 Gwenyth Reitz (P)2026 Insatiable PressCritic reviews
"Delightfully easy to devour! A clever and unexpectedly tenderhearted joyride through the afterlife with two lovable undead amateur sleuths trying so hard to not fall for each other, You're Dead to Me, Reed Walker had me laughing, crying, and shrieking at every new discovery."―Jenni Howell, New York Times-bestselling author of Boys with Sharp Teeth
"A sweet debut that's both an emotional love story, and a compelling mystery with a paranormal twist. Reitz's debut will have you glued to the page, waiting for these rivals to finally fall in love and catch their killer."―Elle Gonzalez Rose, author of Marisol Acts the Part
"In her spooky murder mystery debut, Reitz knows just how to play a reader’s heartstrings. Cleverly crafted and teeming with genuine emotion, this romp through the afterlife made me laugh, swoon, and even weep. Utterly charming and romantically bittersweet."―Elle Tesch, author of What Wakes the Bells and The Hanging Bones