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Death Scene
Witch City Mysteries
Carol Perry
Kensington
Tinsel town comes to Spooky town and Lee
Barrett Mondello is ready to don her reporter hat for WICH‑TV news and solve
the mystery of the starlet who was murdered by designer chocolates. Darla
Diamond was quite the actress and had the ability to play the part of a witch
both on and off the screen, just ask her costar Lamar Faraday. Faraday seems
like a nice enough guy but maybe even he could be driven to do something rash,
like making a $1000 bet that he could hit every single bar in Salem during his
stay. Then there are the death threats,
but those seemed to have stopped when the left the west coast. The one thing
that was not left behind was the odd accidents that seem to plague Paragon
Productions. Lee gets a chance to do a little reporting as a result of those
accidents in addition to her program director job and has some great luck when
it comes to learning things from the gossip network aka Jenna’s hair salon. Thanks
to the salon and locals who are in the know, it seems that Lee is getting a
jump on details before her husband Pete, a detective with the Salem police
either hasn’t released or had not learned just yet. Lee finds some clues in the
most unusual places. Even River who is acting as a body double for
Darla/Pauline has heard things. River has also seen things in the tarot cards
and helped Lee with a little dream interpretation. Lee is a “scryer” which
means that she can see things in shiny surfaces, which is like a day dream.
Pete has often told Lee that she would make an excellent detective and fully supports
the exchange of information. This is another great Witch City Mystery and just
in time for Halloween. I have always wanted to visit Salem but after reading
this one, I am pretty sure that I will not be going in October. This was a great
story with plenty of misdirection and clues to keep me guessing. There are even
some great recipes at the conclusion of the story.
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