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Charms & Witchdemeanors
- Wicked Witches of the Midwest, Book 8
- Narrated by: Hollis McCarthy
- Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
Tillie Winchester's past is about to come back to haunt her, and what she sees as fun and games someone else sees as a recipe for murder. When a local woman is poisoned at Hemlock Cove's senior center, Aunt Tillie is the prime suspect. Bay, Thistle and Clove don't believe their great-aunt is guilty - although Thistle is fine if the police want to haul her away for a long weekend.
Everyone in town is suspicious, but things spiral out of control when FBI Agent Landon Michaels' boss believes he can't be objective where his girlfriend's family is concerned and sends another agent to lead the investigation.
The new agent is gung-ho, headstrong, and making witchy enemies at every turn. When the investigation turns to the past instead of the present, Aunt Tillie refuses to talk and a long held Hemlock Cove secret risks being exposed. Bodies start piling up as old grudges overlap with new clues and the Winchesters are caught in the crossfire.
Bay is determined to clear her great-aunt's name but even she has her doubts when the victim's ghost points a finger ...directly at Aunt Tillie. It's all hands on deck for an explosive showdown that proves some secrets are best left buried. Bay just hopes she won't end up buried, too.
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- Teddy
- 08-09-18
Continuing the entertainment
I enoyed this story as much as the previous books in the series, and only marked down on overal rating because of the disconcerting hange of narrator.
When You've had seven books with the same narrator, you're used to that narrator's voicing of the characters, and it spoils things bit, as a listener, if they're suddenly different.
I have no complaints about Hollis McCarthy's narration, she's talented and narrates well, but I'm used to the voices Aris gave the charachters and it threw me to find them voiced by someone else.
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- Irene Rea
- 17-02-18
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I love it as usual. prefer Aris reading it though. I hope to get more by this author. Having said this I don't suppose anyone will read my comments
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- Miss C
- 19-03-21
Should not have changed the narrator!!!
This series has gone from sounding great to sounding like an Italian, New York Mob family. I couldn't get past first chapter because it sounded so awful. After listening to 7 books and building these characters up to sound so individual, to suddenly have a new narrator who sounds like she's from the film Goodfellas is NOT good. Thistle sounds like a man, Tillie has shaved 20 years off her age and I wanted to throttle the lot of them. Such a shame as I purchased all 7 previous books and planned on buying the whole series via audible, but I can't even finish chapter 1, so that's the series done for me now.
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