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The Psychic Cafe Mysteries

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The Psychic Cafe Mysteries

By: April Fernsby
Narrated by: Sangita Chauhan
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Karis Booth solves four murders using her psychic abilities.

A Deadly Delivery

Things are changing rapidly for Karis. As well as filing for divorce from her unfaithful husband, she decides it’s time to make peace with her estranged sister, Erin. With trepidation, Karis visits the café that Erin owns. To her great relief, Erin welcomes Karis back into her life with open arms.

During their reconciliation, a young woman, Carmel, calls into the café with a bread delivery. As Karis watches Carmel, she experiences a strong psychic vision. She sees two shadows following Carmel. Only one of the shadows belongs to Carmel - the other belongs to the person who is going to murder her later that day.

With help from her sister and an old neighbour, Karis does all she can to find out who murdered Carmel. It doesn’t help that the investigating officer is an ex-boyfriend who broke up with Karis because he couldn’t cope with her psychic abilities.

Despite this, Karis won’t rest until she finds the killer.

A Fatal Wedding

Using money from her divorce settlement, Karis invests in her sister’s café. Not only are Karis and Erin planning to extend the café premises, they are going to hold regular craft evenings there, too.

A young woman, Bryony, asks if Karis and Erin can help her make a batch of wedding favours for her upcoming wedding. The sisters decide to use this as an opportunity to host their first craft evening, much to Bryony’s delight.

During the craft evening, Karis receives a vision concerning Bryony and the wedding favours. It unsettles Karis to know Bryony has an enemy who wishes her harm. Things get worse when Karis foresees a murder taking place at Bryony’s wedding.

Will Karis be able to stop the murder? Or will she be too late?

Tea And Murder

Karis suspects something is wrong when her morning cup of tea has an unusually foul taste. She dismisses that thought and goes to the café that she co-owns with her sister. There, she meets a builder called Howie McGarry. Shortly after meeting Howie, Karis has a vision that shows him being murdered by poisoned tea.

To Karis’ dismay, Howie’s wife is someone who went to school with her. Once the vision is made known, Vanessa McGarry ridicules Karis and calls her by the vicious nickname she gave her at school - Krazy Karis. Vanessa tells Howie not to believe a word Karis says.

Despite Vanessa’s hateful words, Karis knows she has to do something to prevent Howie’s murder. Will she stop his untimely death in time?

The Knitting Pattern Mystery

A knitting class is held at the café that Karis co-owns with her sister, Erin. An old knitting pattern is brought into the café and Karis is immediately drawn to it. It’s not long before Karis starts to experience visions that are brought on by the pattern, and some of those visions reveal a murder will take place soon.

©2018 Gillian Rogerson (P)2018 Gillian Rogerson
Cosy Supernatural Suspense Paranormal Mystery Fiction Wedding Young Adult Extrasensory Perception Divorce

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