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Witch of Christmas Past

An Izzy Cooper Mystery

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Witch of Christmas Past

By: Kendra Ashe
Narrated by: Amanda Veneziale
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In this Christmas caper, Izzy finally gets a clue to where her grandmother is, but there is so much havoc on Mystique Island that she may not get the opportunity to act on it. The Christmas season starts out even stranger than the normal Mystique Island strange.

Her witchy redheaded sister has put a spell on one of the locals, and his hands are turning as red as an overdone lobster.

There have been a series of grave robberies and, even worse, fresh body parts showing up in local dumpsters. They find a naked and disoriented Elias, and he might hold the key to what is happening on Mystique Island.

The locals are changing. They have the same bodies, but are nothing like themselves, especially Uncle Aaron. And then Izzy gets an old letter in the mail, dated 1882. That's when the fun really starts.

©2015 Kendra Ashe (P)2016 Kendra Ashe
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