Francie Morrison loves three things: her haunted library, her pompous cat familiar Kongressman Kittles, and the predictable routine of her quiet life in Riverside. But when renowned historian Dr. Gerald Whitmore is found dead among the 900s with her bronze bookend buried in his skull, her comfortable world shatters.
Half the town witnessed their heated argument hours before the murder. The Werewolf Law Enforcement Brigade is convinced she's guilty. And to make matters worse, Captain Ahab's ghost won't stop trying to harpoon the copy machine.
With only 72 hours before the full moon tribunal that could sentence her to life in supernatural prison, Francie must solve the murder herself.
But the deeper she digs into the library's hidden archives and the victim's secret research, the more dangerous the truth becomes. Someone in her magical town has been planning this for years-stealing her essence, framing her for murder, and searching for an ancient artifact that could bring every fictional monster, villain, and nightmare creature to life.
Armed with:
- Kongressman Kittles (who demands premium salmon and dispenses sarcasm in equal measure)
- Her best friend Penny (who makes terrible coffee but excellent alibis)
- And Detective Marcus Steele (whose silver eyes and protective instincts are seriously complicating her investigation)
Francie races against time to catch a killer before they strike again.
Because in a town where Victorian ghosts give cryptic clues and portals open in the mystery section, the deadliest secrets aren't always found between the pages. And someone she trusts is willing to destroy everything-and everyone-to unleash an apocalypse.
Perfect for fans of:
- Adria Laycraft's The Witches of Doyle series
- Annabel Chase's Spellbound series
- Amanda M. Lee's Wicked Witches of the Midwest
- Juliet Blackwell's Witchcraft Mystery series
- Anyone who loves witty banter, magical mayhem, and mysteries that keep you guessing until the final page
What readers are saying: "Like Charlaine Harris meets Murder, She Wrote in a haunted library! Couldn't put it down."
"Kongressman Kittles might be the best fictional cat since Crookshanks. His commentary had me laughing out loud."
"The perfect blend of cozy mystery, paranormal suspense, and slow-burn romance. More, please!"
WARNING: Contains one demanding cat with expensive taste, multiple literary hauntings, questionable uses of the Dewey Decimal System, a body count that would make Agatha Christie proud, and absolutely NO cliffhanger ending.
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