Murder on the Backswing (Large Print) - (The Mag and Clara Balefire Mysteries) by Regina Welling & Erin Lynn (Paperback)
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Highlights
- It's all fun and games until the mailman ends up murdered.Mag and Clara Balefire never expected their golden years to involve quite so many corpses, but Harmony, Maine, seems to have other plans.
- Author(s): Regina Welling & Erin Lynn
- 378 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: The Mag and Clara Balefire Mysteries
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About the Book
Once again, sister witches Mag and Clara Balefire find themselves involved in a murder investigation-only this time, catching the killer means clearing their own names.
Book Synopsis
It's all fun and games until the mailman ends up murdered.
Mag and Clara Balefire never expected their golden years to involve quite so many corpses, but Harmony, Maine, seems to have other plans. When the sleepy small town's least-beloved mailman is found bludgeoned with a golf club, nobody is exactly heartbroken-except maybe the sisters, since Mag was the last person seen arguing with him.
With suspicion closing in and gossip spreading like wildfire, the Balefires are back in sleuthing mode. Clearing their name means catching the real killer, but that's easier said than done when half the town had motive and the other half won't stop whispering behind their backs.
Meanwhile, the elderly head of the local coven is up to her old tricks-namely, wreaking magical havoc in the name of "helping." Between dodging death glares at the grocery store and trying to keep Hagatha's spells from exposing the entire coven, Mag and Clara must solve this murder before the killer takes another swing.
In Harmony, everyone talks, but somebody's swinging for the fences. And this time, it's personal.
Review Quotes
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Dead mailman, sassy witches, and small-town drama-this series just keeps getting better! I'm already wondering who'll turn up dead next."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Mag getting accused of murder had me on the edge of my seat. The sister dynamics are pure gold, and Hagatha is hilariously awful!"