
Emlyn recently learned she’s a direct descendant of a woman hanged as a witch in 1692. She has a book filled with arcane recipes and chants passed down through her family. Possessed of, or perhaps by a vivid imagination, she intends to use these to solve Jimmy’s murder before Roger takes revenge on the killer. But she’s new to this “witch thing,” and needs help from her friend Rebecca Nurse, whose ancestor also took a short drop from a Salem tree. Rebecca’s not much better at deciphering the ancient directions, and while the women stumble over spell after spell, the number possible killers grow.When Chief Woodward’s wife is shot and a bottle bomb bursts through Emlyn’s window, it becomes clear she’s next on the killer’s list.

on January 15, 2018
I love the way Emlyn uses her ancestor’s book to spark her already over-active imagination and tap into subconscious conclusions. Like any good writer, Emlyn’s nosy and pays attention to details. Her new-found talent for magic supplements her compulsion to solve puzzles, even though she puts herself and friends in danger in the process.
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