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  • Cursing Up a Storm

  • Witches Murder Club, Book 1
  • By: Samantha Silver
  • Narrated by: Lisa Cordileone
  • Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)
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Cursing Up a Storm

By: Samantha Silver
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Summary

Welcome to Golden Hope, where the whole town will cast you under its spell....

Weather witch Storm Bancroft has never been afraid of ruffling a few feathers, even if it means occasionally being pecked at. So, the local mayor trying to kill her after she exposes him as an embezzler in the local paper? All in a day's work. But when the mayor in question is found stabbed to death the next morning, Storm quickly realizes she's suspect number one, and that's a problem.

Knowing she has to do some investigating before she ends up doing hard time instead, Storm rounds up a rag-tag group of other local witches who all have something to gain from the murder being solved, and voila. The Witches Murder Club is born.

With the help of her new friends, and from her snarky cat familiar who’s always up for an adventure, Storm sets about clearing her name. But Storm has her own secrets, and as she delves deeper into the investigation, she also finds herself digging into her own past. Is this a blizzard Storm is going to be able to weather, or has she finally met her match?

©2021- Samantha Silver (P)2021 Samantha Silver

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Have enjoyed other Samantha Silver books, so decided to give this series a go. I enjoyed the story and the narrator was ok, just occasionally she appears to pronounce words oddly. Now I'm a UK reader and it may be a US thing but I don't think so. The one that springs to mind is pestle and mortar, where LS pronounced it pestelle. Not a huge issue granted but distracted me from my immersion in the story at times.

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