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Halloween can be murder
When Fi discovers a headless body, she knows supernatural forces are at work.
But what creature is strong enough to rip a head from someone's neck? And why is someone stealing pumpkins?
There's a link somewhere, and Fi has to find out what it is before a pop superstar becomes the next victim.
Oh, and she still has to help with the re-opening of a local coffee shop and figure out if her relationship with a certain doctor can go anywhere...
So, just a slice of everyday life in Omensford.
Jam and Jerusalem meets Midsomer Murders meets magic.
If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you'll enjoy this series.
Reviews:
If Jessica Fletcher was a 20 something IT worker and a witch, you'd get this fun book. A Cozy Mystery wrapped inside urban fantasy, it's a quick, fun read.
Wayne Turmel - author of Johnny Lycan and the Anubis Disk
I ADORED this book. It's like Midsomer Murders meets Helen Harper. Huge amounts of fun.
C.N. Rowan - urban fantasy author
This book had me hooked from the first page — there are so few fantasy stories about IT people, and the moment I saw the PIC-NIC, I knew I would like this book.
Amena Jamali - fantasy author
Written in UK English.
Other books in the Omensford Series:
Bedsocks and Broomsticks
Cream Teas and Crystal Balls
Donkeys and Demons
Genre: Urban Fantasy
When Fi discovers a headless body, she knows supernatural forces are at work.
But what creature is strong enough to rip a head from someone's neck? And why is someone stealing pumpkins?
There's a link somewhere, and Fi has to find out what it is before a pop superstar becomes the next victim.
Oh, and she still has to help with the re-opening of a local coffee shop and figure out if her relationship with a certain doctor can go anywhere...
So, just a slice of everyday life in Omensford.
Jam and Jerusalem meets Midsomer Murders meets magic.
If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you'll enjoy this series.
Reviews:
If Jessica Fletcher was a 20 something IT worker and a witch, you'd get this fun book. A Cozy Mystery wrapped inside urban fantasy, it's a quick, fun read.
Wayne Turmel - author of Johnny Lycan and the Anubis Disk
I ADORED this book. It's like Midsomer Murders meets Helen Harper. Huge amounts of fun.
C.N. Rowan - urban fantasy author
This book had me hooked from the first page — there are so few fantasy stories about IT people, and the moment I saw the PIC-NIC, I knew I would like this book.
Amena Jamali - fantasy author
Written in UK English.
Other books in the Omensford Series:
Bedsocks and Broomsticks
Cream Teas and Crystal Balls
Donkeys and Demons
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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