Now You See It
β Scribed by Carol J. Perry
- Book ID
- 112050699
- Publisher
- Kensington Books
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 151 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781496743657
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β¦ Synopsis
Fans of Amanda Flower and Heather Blake will delight in this latest mystery in the Witch City series, featuring Lee Barrett, program director for Salem, Massachusetts's local station, WICH-TV, and a cast of colorful characters and sleuthing helpers --including her detective sergeant husband, and a clairvoyant cat, O'Ryan.
Just married, Lee and her husband, Detective Sergeant Pete Mondello, are settling into their new home when Lee is dubbed WICH-TV's new "Historical Documentary Chief Executive." Her first subject is the brand-new****Salem International Museum, slated to be a location for traveling blockbuster exhibits, starting with "Seafaring New England." From research to collecting artifacts of Salem's long-ago days as a shipping capital, the project is a challenge --but when the driver of a truckload of antiquities turns up dead under a pile of fall leaves, it's not quite the kind of challenge Lee expected . . .
Soon, Lee and Pete are...
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