"The Central Park Mystery" Emily Barlow, the heart behind Greenwich Village’s "Cozy Corner" café, thrives on quiet mornings and the comfort of coffee. But when celebrated artist Anna Grayson is discovered dead by a Central Park bridge, Emily’s peaceful life shatters. It’s murder, not misfortune, and the clues point to a web of greed woven into New York’s core. Teamed with her spirited friend Lucy and enigmatic photographer Tom, Emily unravels Anna’s hidden world—lost Olmsted designs, covert land grabs, and the schemes of the city’s elite. From the café’s warm glow to the park’s shadowed trails, they confront a conspiracy that endangers Anna’s legacy and their own survival. Will Emily crack the case before the darkness claims her too?
A cozy setting meets a pulse-pounding mystery—perfect for readers who love secrets, courage, and a touch of New York magic.
Andrew Yahodka is a Ukrainian author and mystic whose works delve deep into the enigmatic realms of witchcraft, chaos magic, and the dual forces of black and white magic. With a profound understanding of the occult, he weaves intricate narratives and practical insights that captivate both seasoned practitioners and curious newcomers. Beyond the mystical, Yahodka explores the celestial influences of the zodiac, crafting books that illuminate the hidden connections between the stars and human destiny. Living in Ukraine, his writing reflects a unique blend of Eastern European folklore and universal esoteric wisdom, making him a compelling voice in modern metaphysical literature.