Murder in Mystic Hills by Chris Cannon

 


 

Synopsis:

 

All she wants is a break from adulting… then she rediscovers a world that’s been wiped from her memory.

Preschool teacher Belinda Harbinger’s summer vacation is going off the rails. After receiving a letter stating she’s inherited a tearoom and home, she’s shocked it’s from a beloved aunt she can’t remember… who could speak to the dead. And finding out she has the same power, it’s up to her to solve her mysterious relative’s murder.

Moving to the mystical town, Belinda takes up with a talking cat Familiar and learns she’s the only one who can help her aunt cross over before she becomes a vengeful spirit. But while searching the house for her lost memories, she faces heated magical politics, fresh bodies popping up, and a hidden evil threatening to make her the next victim.

Not knowing who to trust, can she expose a killer and rescue everyone from deadly plays for power?

 

Review: 

 

Belinda finds out about her gift to see ghosts only after her aunt death. She goes to Mystic Hills to help her aunt find peace with her death in order to go to the other side. It won't be easy because this little town full of magic is not at all a peaceful place, and her aunt death doesn't seem a natural one.

Murder in Mystic Hills was a great discovery for a fan of paranormal cozy mysteries like me.

I read it in one sitting because I was engrossed in the story. The mystery kept me guessing throughout the book.

Belinda is a fish out of water in this scheming town, she is too nice and genuine, but she has to quickly learn who to trust because her life is at stake.
I liked her, she fast became like a friend and I wanted to help her.

Chris Cannon is a new author for me but now I'm hooked and I want to read more of her works.


 

 Release Date: 03.27.2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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