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After tracking down the missing sister of her former partner Audrey, and helping to put an end to a monstrous being’s reign of terror, one would think they’d find Prudence Osgood riding high. Instead, they couldn’t find her at all.

A year and change after the events of Osgood as Gone, our titular hero has returned. Osgood is confused, exhausted, and dragging along more quirks than she ever remembers having. Her friends Zack and Audrey, the makeshift Spectral Inspector crew in her absence, don’t quickly believe that things are back to normal, but have to admit that no one is quite as grumpy and belligerent as “their Osgood.”

Unfortunately for all involved, something has hitched a ride back from the space between worlds, and not even Osgood can guess what its plans are. She will need to stand with her friends against a monstrous emergent evil, and it will take everything the Spectral Inspectors have to stop what’s coming once the events are set in motion.

Can they keep their sanity, and stay alive? Find out in Osgood Riddance.

319 pages, ebook

Published October 1, 2019

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Cooper S. Beckett

11 books98 followers
As a queer non-monogamous writer, Cooper S. Beckett endeavors to create characters that reflect the diverse lifestyles of his friends, his partners, and himself. From that mandate, he writes scary, silly, and sexy books and essays. Beginning his writing career as a podcaster and speaker in the sexuality education community, he wrote My Life on the Swingset, a memoir of his first five years in non-monogamy, then followed that up with two novels that take a brutally honest look at swinging and polyamory, A Life Less Monogamous, and Approaching the Swingularity. Returning to his first love, the horror genre, has been like a homecoming. From a young age, his obsession with horror movies and books seriously concerned his mother. It probably still does. Given a choice, he would rather winter at the Overlook than the Waldorf. Like Lydia Deetz, he has always thought of himself strange and unusual, be it his perspective on sexuality, monogamy, politics, or where Elder Gods ought to fall in the hierarchy.

He lives in Chicago with his wife, constant, and binary star, Ophilia Tesla, and their black cats Xander and Willow.

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Profile Image for Andrew “The Weirdling” Glos.
266 reviews70 followers
December 27, 2019
I adored the first book in this series and was so excited for a chance to read this sequel. Health issues made me sit on it for a bit and it was torture to not get to it, wondering what happened to Os at the end of the first book. This one picks up from that cliffhanger ending and grabs you from the start by setting up a clever mystery which drives the subsequent action.

One the whole, I think this second installment in the Spectral Investigator series is better than the first. (That says something, because I gave 5-stars to that one as well.) With the establishing of relationships, introducing main characters and concepts, and the basic world building out of the way in the first book, Beckett is free to lead us through a couple hundred pages of fun, fast-paced action. We have here a novel filled with demons, monsters, witches, interpersonal drama, and trans-dimensional conflict laced with the witty repartee and moved by lovable and now-familiar characters.

This book develops the ensemble cast of characters more than the first does, and to good effect. The heart and soul of this novel, however, is still the protagonist Pru Osgood. She is clever, vulnerable, defiant, and messed up in all the right, relatable, and endearing ways. This is made all the better by the fact that I still can’t think of another queer paranormal investigator series in any media.

I’m a big fan of Cooper S Beckett. I think he’s one of the most enjoyable writers out there that you probably don’t know about. Do yourself a favor- read Osgood Riddance and this both. Then sign up for email list and get the short, Osgood Con as well. You’ll be hooked.
Profile Image for Lisa Diaz Meyer.
Author 7 books125 followers
September 18, 2019
Being a fan of Beckett’s writing and first book in the series, I jumped at the chance to read Osgood Riddance. This is master storytelling, here. The words flow effortlessly, the characters are individually strong yet flawed and the harrowing plot completely compelling. Throughout this fast paced book, Prudence Osgood is in danger from one moment to the next. The mystery of her disappearance and what has followed her back is fraught with demons, witches, and inter-dimensional beings. If you’re a fan of Osgood As Gone, you will LOVE Osgood Riddance!
5 Stars!!
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76 reviews16 followers
September 23, 2019
I’d like to thank the author for an ARC of this book, I absolutely LOVE Osgood series! I was amazed by the first book, I believe I wrote a review here for that one as well. I couldn’t wait for the sequel and I was pleasantly surprised when it was offered to me in exchange for a review, again :)
I don’t want to talk too, too much about it in order to avoid spoilers from this and previous book. I liked Osgood Riddance, but it didn’t blow my mind as much as Osgood As Gone did. It’s still an excellent read, I enjoyed all the action and there was A LOT of it. First part of the book was a little slower, but then it picked up and I think I’ve read 200 pages in one sitting, which I almost never do. I was a little overwhelmed with all the magic and “switching”, that’s the only “con” I have, if we can even call it a con.
I love author’s writing style, dialogues are always good written in these books and I care about characters, especially Zack, my favorite. The first book had that little “scavenger hunt” vibe, I really liked that. It’s interesting how these two books have kind of a different vibe, but belong to the same series. I think that’s great, there is definitely something for everyone.
I highly recommend these series and now, again, I can’t wait for the next book.
Go read it the first book before this one comes out in October!
Profile Image for Justine Barr.
371 reviews11 followers
June 29, 2022
Prudence Osgood has been...away...for a long time.

Osgood Riddance begins with her dramatic return to her friends, and runs at full pace through monster attacks, the discovery of supernatural powers, and a mystery of where Osgood and her friends fit this puzzle.

Just like Osgood as Gone, the cast of characters is easy to connect with, even though (and maybe because) they all are extremely flawed. The story unwinds at a perfect horror comedy pace, keeping the tension and hilarity high (I laughed out loud and cringed inwardly multiple times). The ending is a powerhouse battle with monsters, magic, and many deaths.

This series continues to deliver some of the most engaging horror I have read in a long time, and I can’t wait for the next book!
Profile Image for Emelie Thor.
26 reviews3 followers
February 21, 2024
Just another masterpiece!

This book is unique, haunting and breathtaking (in both the good way and the bad)!

The mysteries keep coming and following Osgood, Audrey, Zach and the newcomer Albrecht on their journey through the paranormal and its worlds are exciting, scary and amazing!

I loved this book just as much as the first and it had me gripped and struggling to put it down! If I loved the characters before, I love them even more now and they are so very real and beautiful in their both simple yet complex personalities.

This book is at times very gross (in the best Horror book way possible) and at times very philosophical But through it all its puzzling and riveting!

The Spectral Inspectors have a new Spectorino and I cant wait to read all of the next books to come!!
Profile Image for Becca.
694 reviews70 followers
August 13, 2019
Thank you Cooper S. Beckett for giving me the chance to beta-read & SCREAM about Osgood Riddance!

-- how often does a sequel outbeat the original? Osgood as Gone was a phenomenal read & a perfect introduction to the characters & world of The Spectral Inspector series, but y'all -- Osgood Riddance should be placed on a gosh darn pedestal.

I was already 100%, over-the-moon, in love with Prudence Osgood when we first met her in the first book of the series. Somehow, in Osgood Riddance, I fell even MORE in love, so I'm basically now @ 200% in love. Beckett did a fantastic job at going more in-depth with character development. We see Osgood at one of her lowest times & it knocks us deeper into her layers. She's hurt & is still trying to carry the world on her shoulders. She takes all blame, and it adds to her already angsty personality. As mentioned in my review for Osgood as Gone, I'm a sucker for these kind of characters.

Another thing Cooper does brilliantly is helping you remember the previous book of the series. Listen, I have a shit memory. I remembered the basic concepts of Osgood as Gone, but not so much the minor details. It easily came back to me while reading Osgood Riddance, without a tacky rehashing.

We also get to see the return of her friends, Audrey & Zack. & UNGH, let me tell you, the ship between Audrey x Osgood has me so unbelievably shook. At this point, they're probably the only OTP in my life. So much, yes. There's also an introduction to new characters & honestly, shout-out to Cooper for being able to create so many wonderful, unique characters & placing them in the same world, without any of them feeling like a clone of another.

In general, Osgood's relationships with other characters was written so amazingly & it made me feel so much, especially in relation to Osgood's father & Zack. I may have shed a tear during a couple of the scenes. Which, again, we gotta shout-out Cooper for being absolutely brilliant & writing such realistic characters that make you actually feel things.

There's a lot of 'What the f$%$?" elements in Osgood Riddance. A majority of this book is an actual mind fuck & that's totally okay with me. There are enormous eyeballs, characters going into voids & the good ol' fashion creatures coming out of body parts (& yes, this is me trying to tell y'all in the most non-spoilery way that I can manage).

As usual, I like to mention when a book has fun pop culture mentions & Osgood Riddance definitely does; from Night of the Living Dead to The Exorcist. I love a good reference.

I 100% recommend The Spectral Inspector series. I don't usually stick with series, because I am easily distracted, but this one is something I will read until the end (which hopefully won't come anytime soon)!
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519 reviews54 followers
September 16, 2019
You guys are going to want to read this book! It’s a total mindfuck wrapped up in truly heartfelt scenes that are masterfully crafted to give the reader all the feels.
I loved how Beckett focused most of this book on the relationships between his characters - it helped me to connect with them even more - and I loved getting to see more interaction between Osgood and her parents. And of course more Osgood and Audrey is always welcome ❤️

A solid 4⭐️ book rounded up to 5⭐️ reading the first draft of this book and then the polished version showed amazing growth and every change made the story even better - like watching an artist at work; thank you so much to the author for sharing his work - I’m looking forward to the next one!
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Author 27 books1,128 followers
February 25, 2024
I didn’t love this quite as much as the first Osgood book but it’s still damn hood. A perfect sequel to book 1, like the Aliens to its Alien. It’s less creepy, more fast paced and continues to evolve its central character, the wonderful Prudence. I’m going straight into book 3!
Profile Image for Hannah.
66 reviews3 followers
February 18, 2024
I liked this plot better than book 1 however I had so much going on while reading it that it took forever to get through. I'm excited to see where book 3 goes
1,017 reviews11 followers
January 25, 2024
Loved the previous book in the series as much as this one and the t was really strong. Thanks to the author for the arc
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90 reviews
September 27, 2019
Listen, before I read this novel, I read the latest books from my two most fave authors, Margaret Atwood and then Stephen King. While theirs were of course incredible, they paled in comparison. Osgood Riddance is SUBLIME.

From the very first page I was completely engrossed. Time and body allowing, I could've devoured this in one sitting.

There are multiple scenes that are so horrific that they rank up there with the grand names of horror, including Sai King (who I think would LOVE this novel!). The tension built up throughout the very fast- but skillfully-paced plot had me feeling like a tightly-wound spring about to sproing! And there is so much authentic emotion and displays of overwhelming love and friendship that I was moved to tears more than once. It hit me DEEP in my feels.

I look forward to the further tales of Osgood. 💗
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9 reviews9 followers
October 16, 2019
I don’t want to talk about the plot of this book for fear of spoiling it or the first book in The Spectral Inspector series so I’ll just tell you that I loved this book!! I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN! I had been looking forward to reading Osgood Riddance since I finished Cooper’s first book in the series, Osgood as Gone, and I was not let down.

The characters are so well written and it felt like I was coming back to visit old friends and the plot was amazing! If you haven’t read this series, now is a good time to start, it’s perfect for the spooky season.

Thank you Cooper for sending me this copy! I can’t wait to see what’s next for Osgood, Audrey and Zack!
83 reviews8 followers
March 2, 2024
This is book 2 in the series, fast paced and amazing character development. This book is filled with monsters, witches, and trans-dimensional conflict. The characters are still easy to connect with. The horror in this book is very descriptive and I am so into it. From the first chapter it will have you saying what the heck and wanting to know what is going to happen now. I could not put this down. I am diving into book three right after this. If you are a true horror fan, this is a must read for you.
Profile Image for Jessica Rose Wilkinson.
33 reviews6 followers
February 19, 2024
A good follow up to the first book.

The first was definitely creepier but this one also didn’t disappoint.

Would definitely recommend the series.
Profile Image for Latasha.
79 reviews
March 13, 2024
After I finished the first book I dived right into Book 2. I felt this was a bit darker and a little creeper than Book 1 which I didn’t mind at all.
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Author 6 books28 followers
February 1, 2024
I'm sure the first book wore as many of its influences on its sleeve, and perhaps I just wasn't as aware of them as in this one, but for me it felt like this second book is just a grab-bag of horror tropes loosely connected by the fallout of the first book. Still walking the line of "Is it gratuitous or is it realistic?" and I'm giving up on the benefit of the doubt, especially when the sapphic sex scenes are behind closed doors. Just lends a strange sense of inconsistency through the book.

AND YET, the book felt extremely short and readable, as it moves like a river of melted butter. Probably why all the little things get to me.
4 reviews
November 21, 2019
Finished the second Spectral Inspector book last night.

The mystery left from the first book really went in different directions than I expected. I did appreciate that Prudence, though struggling with insecurities and human flaws, eventually found the strength she needed. I like how she shows any one of us may be the difference at some point in time between a problem being solved or not. Even problems that extend beyond ourselves.

Though there wasn't the cliff hanger ending of the first book, I really do hope there will be other spectral mysteries for The Spectral Inspector and her team to solve.
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10 reviews2 followers
October 4, 2019
What a great second installment in this series! I love these characters and really feel like these are people I know. I mean, aside from the Lovecraftian monsters bursting forth from... Well, you'll just have to read the book.
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