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Mayhem in the Maize

Wicked Witches of Bone Gap, Book 1

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Mayhem in the Maize

By: Sara Bourgeois
Narrated by: Meghan Kelly
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IN A WORLD WHERE HALLOWEEN ISN'T JUST SPOOKY . . . IT'S DEADLY.

Meet SAGE POE—witch, amateur detective, and woman who's definitely rethinking her life choices. She thought the biggest challenge this Halloween would be keeping her sisters from hexing the town council. She thought wrong.

When murder strikes the annual Halloween festival, turning the corn maze into a crime scene, Sage finds herself trapped in a real-life nightmare. Her childhood friend is dead, the town is whispering, and something wicked comes this way . . . again.

Enter SHERIFF EMMET QUILL—by-the-book lawman with jawline that could cut glass and a suspicious streak when it comes to anything supernatural. He may not believe in magic, but he believes in justice . . . and possibly in Sage.

As an ancient cult emerges from the shadows and the body count rises faster than her insurance premiums, Sage realizes that some secrets are better left buried. But in Bone Gap, the past doesn't stay dead for long.

This Halloween, the maze isn't the only thing that's a-MAZE-ing.

BONE GAP. Where the corn is high, the stakes are higher, and even the witches are watching their backs.

©2024 Sara Bourgeois (P)2025 Tantor Media
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