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Magic, Mayhem & Murder
2019
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4.07
Average Rating
252
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Charm McCall, armed with a library full of Agatha Christie stories and her unique witchy gifts, knows how to solve a small-town murder… Charm McCall, the oldest of the McCall triplets by a whole day—or one minute before midnight if one’s being picky—is the designated driver for her whole town. Why, if it wasn’t for her Snowy Lake would incinerate or fall into Hudson’s Bay. Now add her Salem Witch heritage that’s gifted her with some unique abilities and she’s all set to keep her family and town safe and on its proper course. That is, until a hot Mountie moves into town, a busload of strippers breaks down on Main Street and Mrs. Hurst goes and gets herself murdered with poisoned jam. Jam crafted by Charm’s family at the Tea & Tarot café. Now it’s up to her to solve the murders—yes, plural, when another local business owner ends up dead. Charm knows just what to do. What’s breaking a few laws if she can sleuth out the culprit? She knows the people of Snowy Lake better than any new lawman possibly could. So why can’t he just leave her be to get on with things? And why does he have to be so darn hot? General Release Date: 9th July 2019

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January Bain
January Bain
Author · 10 books

Lessons my Grandma taught me! I have such fond memories of my grandmothers. They were both special in their own way and taught me so much about how to live my life that I will be forever grateful! Here’s the list of six top things they shared with me: (1) Don’t say anything if you can’t say something nice about someone. I think this is my favorite one as it has kept me in good stead all my life. (2) Never be late. Doing so makes you think you’re more important than someone else. You’re not! (3) Life is too serious to be taken seriously. Keep a sense of humor, it will help get you through the hard times. They were both right about that one! (4) Share what you can with those in need. Know what is your burden to bear, and what is not. This one has kept me sane over the years. (5) Don’t be a critic. Critic’s don’t create, they only tear down. This helps me when reviewers say unkind things about my work. I try to remember that they probably just need a hug today! (6) Do the best you can do at everything you do. At least then you will know you gave it your all! Thank you, my beautiful grandmothers, for being strong and sharing your gems of wisdom with me! You did more good than you can possibly know! Hugs, January Bain

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