
Storm A-Brewin’
Eastwind Witches Cozy Mysteries, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Mitchell
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By:
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Nova Nelson
About this listen
As the veil thins, so does her patience for needy ghosts.
Fifth Wind witch Nora Ashcroft is up to her neck in spirits. When an attack on Medium Rare reeks of possession, the sheriff calls on Nora's psychic charms to get to the bottom of it. But the more she investigates, the more she suspects that powerful forces might be behind the deadly event....
With Halloween just around the corner, a second attack rattles the town. As tensions between witches and werewolves boil over the cauldron, Nora worries Medium Rare might have to close its doors for good.
Can she connect the clues in time to save the diner, or will all hellhound break loose?
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