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Water Witch Mystery #2

To Scratch a Witch

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The next vision of a dead person comes to AJ while she’s researching the death of the ghost who haunts the inn.

Now, she has not one, but two mysteries to solve. And they appear to be intertwined. While starting up her own psychic business. Plus, all the craziness that Halloween brings to a small town.

If that wasn’t enough, she’s still dealing with midlife female issues.

And the charming, smart, cute town historian might be interested in her.

He might also be the killer…

To Scratch a Witch—a cozy paranormal woman’s mystery—continues the adventures of AJ, the quirky characters of the charming small town of Milltown, and the ghost from the inn who’s shredding every stray piece of paper she can find.

The second of the water witch mysteries.

Let the water—and the magic—flow.

196 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2023

4 people want to read

About the author

Leah R. Cutter

307 books27 followers
Leah Cutter writes page-turning fiction in exotic locations, such as New Orleans, ancient China, the Oregon coast, rural Kentucky, Seattle, Minneapolis, Budapest, and other places.

Her fiction includes literary, fantasy, mystery, science fiction, and horror, and has been published in magazines, anthologies, and on the web.

Read more stories by Leah Cutter at www.KnottedRoadPress.com.

Follow her blog at www.LeahCutter.com.

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October 27, 2023
I'm rounding up to three stars. My opinion of this book is roughly the same as the previous. The story is a little tighter since there isn't as much time developing the protagonists background, but otherwise it's roughly the same. The killer was a lot more obvious in this one than the last one, but I thought that it worked well as a more general story of AJ developing her practice rather than just as a mystery. I will say that incongruities and a few factual issues (especially, for some odd reason, issues regarding nonprofit taxation and blood donation) bugged me a little more here than in the previous one, but not really that terribly. So, again, decent story, decent characters, but not the best story-telling style for me and it could have used a little more time spent polishing it up.
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