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Tails, You Lose

Witch City Mystery, Book 2

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Tails, You Lose

By: Carol J. Perry
Narrated by: C. S. E. Cooney
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After losing her job as a TV psychic, Lee Barrett has decided to volunteer her talents as an instructor at the Tabitha Trumbull Academy of the Arts - known as "The Tabby" - in her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts. But when the school's handyman turns up dead under seemingly inexplicable circumstances on Christmas night, Lee's clairvoyant capabilities begin bubbling to the surface once again.

The Tabby is housed in the long-vacant Trumbull's Department Store. As Lee and her intrepid students begin work on a documentary charting the store's history, they unravel a century of family secrets, deathbed whispers, and a mysterious labyrinth of tunnels hidden right below the streets of Salem. Even the witches in town are spooked, and when Lee begins seeing visions in the large black patent leather pump in her classroom, she's certain that something evil is afoot. But ghosts in the store's attic are the least of her worries with a killer on the loose....

©2015 Carol J. Perry (P)2015 Tantor
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The story was good kept me listening right to the end. The author describes thing well and has created a great setting for her stories. I felt like two thirds of the book went by qiuite slowly so things were rushed at the end and the story seemed to be hurried. That said I enjoyed it and would recommend

A good listen bit rushed at the end

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