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Verse and Vengeance
Verse and Vengeance: A Magical Bookshop Mystery | Amanda Flower
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USA Today bestselling author and Agatha Award winner Amanda Flower turns the charm up to ten in her fourth Magical Bookshop mystery. With the help of Walt Whitman's works, magical bookshop owner Violet Waverly puts her pedal to the metal to sleuth a bicycle-race murder that tests her mettle. A bicycle race is not Charming Books proprietor Violet Waverly's idea of a pleasant pastime. But police chief David Rainwater wheelie wants them to enter the Tour de Cascade as a couple, so she reluctantly consents. The Tour de Cascade is the brainchild of Violet's Grandma Daisy. The race is a fundraiser to build the Cascade Springs Underground Railroad Museum. But not everyone in this Niagara Region village supports the race. As if the bike race weren't tiring enough, pesky private investigator Joel Redding is snooping around Charming Books. It takes all of Violet's and Grandma Daisy's ingenuity to keep Redding from discovering the shop's magical essence--which communicates with Violet through books. When Redding perishes in an accident during the race, David discovers that the brake line of the private eye's bike was cut. Worse, Violet tops his list of suspects. As Emerson the tuxedo cat and resident crow Faulkner look on, Charming Books steers Violet to the works of Walt Whitman to solve the crime. But no other names ring a bell as culprits, and as David's investigation picks up speed, Violet will have to get in gear to clear her name.
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MissyD
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Book 4 in the magical bookshop mystery series. Ended on a bit of a cliffhanger. Soo of course i jumped into the last one in the series. 🤣. Book 16 of the year

emz711 16! Wow! 3mo
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KathyWheeler
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Okay — I never, not even once, suspected the murderer in this book. I can‘t tell if it‘s because I‘m dense (this is often true) or because the reveal really did come out of thin air. Nevertheless, I did like this book, and we got further development of the Violet/Rainwater relationship.

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KathyWheeler
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Should be done with this soon. I‘ve had a long day. Got up at 5:00am, then went for a walk, then had to participate in and present at a staff professional development day. I‘m worn out and will probably be asleep soon. #audiowalk

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KathyWheeler
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I like the Magical Bookshop cozy mystery series, so when this showed up in Hoopla, I grabbed it and made it my new walking book. This time Violet is dealing with issues surrounding her father as well as the murder of a private detective she knew. #audiowalk

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SW-T
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A private detective who threatened to find out the secret of the bookshop and expose it has returned to town. When he turns up dead, Violet is both relieved and scared. Who else knows and who killed him? She has to decide whether or not she trusts David, her boyfriend and the police chief, with the secret the women in her family have kept for generations. A store raven, a magical bookstore, and a mischievous cat make this an enjoyable series.