
A Charming Voodoo
Magical Cures Mystery Series, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Karen Savage
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By:
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Tonya Kappes
About this listen
Bubble...bubble...
Whispering Falls is abuzz with the new housing development and new shops popping up all over the magical village right before the annual All Hallows' Eve celebration.
Cures and trouble...
June Heal’s intuition is on high alert, and she just can’t shake that something bad is about to happen.
Magic stirs...
June finds Violet Draper standing over a dead body in the new pumpkin patch, hours before it’s supposed to open for hayrides.
And trouble doubles...
Once again, June has to put her sleuthing skills to work and figure out who the real killer is before the new citizens pack up and move right back out of town.
©2016 Tonya Kappes (P)2018 Tonya Kappes
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