
The Centaur's Last Breath
A Brimstone Witch Mystery, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca McKernan
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By:
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April Fernsby
About this listen
A centaur is killed by an assassin. Who hired the assassin? And why? The centaur, Selo Cezerus, was a willful and thoughtless creature who caused havoc wherever he went. He made enemies in the centaur community and amongst the residents of Brimstone.
Cassia Winter, a justice witch, investigates Selo’s murder with help from her cat, Stanley. They are confronted with a long list of suspects.
Was Selo killed by a jealous family member?
Or had one of his rivals put an end to his life?
Another murdered body turns up which forces Cassia and Stanley to go in a new direction.
With one unexpected twist after another, Cassia despairs of ever finding the killer.
A puzzling mystery with a twist at the end.
©2017 Gillian Rogerson (P)2019 Gillian Rogerson
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