The town of Harmony's annual canoe race is slated as the summer's biggest event, and this year the prize is more prestigious than ever. Maybe that's why someone had to resort to murder.
Sister witches Mag and Clara Balefire might have to test the old myths about whether witches can swim in order to solve the case.
ReGina Welling prefers not to talk about herself in the third person so...
I live in Maine with my husband, a silly flufferpup named Dash, and a crazy cat named Cricket. I write full time and also create mixed media artwork when I get the chance.
When I was three, my mom brought home a new book and when she went to read it to me, I read it to her instead. That was when she realized I'd learned to read. Since then I couldn't even estimate the number of books I've read. It's a lot!
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Hagatha and Clara and Mag take part in the annual town flotilla and Paddle Race. Things go gown stream from there. Hagatha also has a bigger mess on her hands than even she can handle. So Clara and Mag end up with more than they ever expected to have to fix. On top of that there is a murder that they need to solve as well. I can't wait to read the final book in this series to find out if Hagatha will spill the beans so The Balefire sisters finally understand everything she has done and why.
Mag and Clara Balefire, (sister witches), are excited for Harmony's annual canoe race. Along with Hagatha Crow they enter a river raft of there own making. Yet, this summer weather conditions seem a little bit off. When Hagatha explains she has been altering the weather for her exploded Pixie population. Mag and Clara agree to help out. Add murder to the mix and away we go. Enjoy!
I love the mystery. And I love how in the book the witch sisters work the case and follow the leads. Much better than many cozy mysteries where you have a crime in the beginning, relationship building in the middle, then a fast resolution at the end. This book feels like a true murder mystery with the added bonus of fun quirky characters.