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Birds of a Fury

Federal Bureau of Magic, Book 12

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Birds of a Fury

By: Annabel Chase
Narrated by: Jill Smith
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Welcome to Chipping Cheddar where supernaturals are hidden in plain sight.

Agent Eden Fury is currently building a bridge over troubled waters and she's not sure if she has the tools to finish the job.

The truth about her personal life is out and Eden wants nothing more than to put the genie back in the bottle. Unfortunately that won’t happen without the type of magic she refuses to touch.

With a mayoral election in full swing and a dead body in her family’s yard, Eden is struggling to keep her nose clean and her head above those troubled waters.

Will she catch the killer and ease the mounting tension in the Fury household or will the stormy seas finally prove too deep for Eden?

Find out more in Birds of a Fury, the 12th book in the Federal Bureau of Magic series.

©2022 Annabel Chase (P)2024 Red Palm Press LLC
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