
As Dead as a Vampire
A Brimstone Witch Mystery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Beverley Murray
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By:
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April Fernsby
About this listen
Welcome to Brimstone, a magical town where supernatural creatures live and where murders are on the increase.
Cassia Winter is the justice witch who investigates crime in Brimstone. She has help from her cat and familiar, Stanley. There’s an increase in the illegal use of black magic in Brimstone, resulting in the crime rate escalating. Taking her gran’s advice, Cassia takes up residence in town so she can observe anyone who’s acting out of character.
It’s not long before Cassia comes across the murdered body of a vampire. Cassia discovers he was a particularly nasty vampire who had countless enemies - and there are many residents who are happy to see him dead. But which one of his enemies actually killed him?
©2017 Gillian Rogerson (P)2018 Gillian Rogerson
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