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Gone with the Witch
- Witch Way Librarian Mystery, Book 5
- Narrated by: Rebecca Mitchell
- Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
Set in small-town Oregon, the latest in the witty, charming Witch Way Librarian series from acclaimed author bestselling Amazon Angela M. Sanders features a spellbinding heroine, a clever cat familiar, colorful locals-and of course, murder.
When human bones are discovered beneath an old outhouse covered in blackberry vines, no one knows who they once belonged to. But elderly Helen Garlington wants Sam the sheriff to test the remains, suspecting they may solve the mystery of her long-vanished husband. It's not a match, and Helen takes it hard, drowning her disappointment in sherry at the tavern—where she sees a contestant on a game show who she swears is her missing spouse, Martin. To ease the woman's mind, Josie contacts the show to track down the look-alike guest, who kindly agrees to travel to Wilfred—and is then found dead the next morning.
Horrified by this fatal turn of events, Josie asks the spellbound books for help, seeking the aid of Sherlock Holmes. But strange things continue to happen—frightening images flash on the screen of a long-abandoned movie theater and flocks of crows seem to appear wherever she goes. Is Josie about to meet her own Moriarty? It will take all her courage to untangle the twisted vines of this mystery before this chapter in the colorful story of Wilfred claims another life . . .
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- Sarah UK
- 02-06-24
quite engaging
The stories are more Nancy Drew than how a grown adult would behave. I am puzzled why the heroine uses lit candles in a wood and book filled library instead of a lamp and doesn't use a mobile phone rather than sneaking around to speak to ppl. Surely, she would spend more quality time with her boyfriend's child when he does an evening shift. Also she spends an inordinate amount of time not at her paid work.
There are some glaring mispronounciations and a couple of strange made up words instead of the correct word but overall it's listenable.
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