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Hearth Fire

Hearth & Cauldron Mysteries, Book 4

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Hearth Fire

By: Shawn McGuire
Narrated by: Sandra Murphy
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“What if they’re using candles as a sort of calling card? Or to do a pre-fire ritual. This is a community of witches after all.”

As Whispering Pines’ busiest tourist season ever draws to a close, Reeva Long, Ruby McLaughlin, and the other villagers are ready for things to quiet down.

Instead, a break-in and a small fire set near Hearth & Cauldron puts everyone on edge. The only clue, a melted candle stub, gives the amateur sleuths little to work with.

Soon other fires flare up, threatening the entire village, so Deputy Jayne O’Shea takes charge of the investigation. Can Jayne, with Reeva’s and Ruby’s help, catch the firestarter before someone gets hurt or worse?

If you like your witchy mysteries on the cozy side with plenty of quirky characters, and a dash of paranormal, you’ll love the Hearth & Cauldron Mysteries series.

©2023 Shawn McGuire (P)2023 Shawn McGuire
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