Witch and tell / Angela M. Sanders.
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- ISBN: 9781496756442 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 265 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Kensington Publishing Corp., [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
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| General Note: | "Kensington cozies"--Spine. |
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| Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Cozy mysteries. Novels. |
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When librarian-witch Josie Way discovers a corpse that vanishes before help arrives, her unreliable magic, strained romance with the sheriff, and growing list of suspects lead her to a baffling mystery in which secrets run deep and sheâs the prime suspect. Original. - Random House, Inc.
Small-town Wilfred, Oregon, is poised to step into the limelight, and the citizens behind the renovation of the old movie palaceâinto a brew pubâcertainly want that to continue. Until librarian and apprentice witch Josie Way discovers a dead body . . .
Local librarian Josie Wayâs life is in shambles. Her magical abilities are on the fritz, and her relationship with sexy sheriff Sam has cooled way off since she told him sheâs a witch. On top of that, Josie senses a bad energy she canât explain, which seems to be interrupting her connection with the spellbound library books, usually her sure-fire way to get to the bottom of any mystery.
When she wakes to a fierce pounding in the libraryâs atrium, she hurries thereâonly to find a corpse. But after she goes for the phone to call Sam, she returns to the atrium to find the body goneâand all the doors and window are still locked. And thatâs just the beginning of a mystery that features Josie as the prime suspect, several shady characters, and possible long-lost relatives. Itâs just like the beginning of an old movie, but Josie will need a lot more direction than her grandmotherâs magic lessons will provide . . .