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Tails, You Lose (Witch City Mystery), by Carol J. Perry

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Tails, You Lose (Witch City Mystery), by Carol J. Perry

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After losing her job as a TV psychic, Lee Barrett has decided to volunteer her talents as an instructor at the Tabitha Trumbull Academy of the Arts-known as "The Tabby"-in her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts. But when the school's handyman turns up dead under seemingly inexplicable circumstances on Christmas night, Lee's clairvoyant capabilities begin bubbling to the surface once again. The Tabby is housed in the long-vacant Trumbull's Department Store. As Lee and her intrepid students begin work on a documentary charting the store's history, they unravel a century of family secrets, deathbed whispers-and a mysterious labyrinth of tunnels hidden right below the streets of Salem. Even the witches in town are spooked, and when Lee begins seeing visions in the large black patent leather pump in her classroom, she's certain that something evil is afoot. But ghosts in the store's attic are the least of her worries with a killer on the loose . . .

Tails, You Lose (Witch City Mystery), by Carol J. Perry

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9298391 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Formats: Audiobook, CD, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.30" h x 1.10" w x 6.40" l,
  • Running time: 8 Hours
  • Binding: Audio CD
Tails, You Lose (Witch City Mystery), by Carol J. Perry

Review "C.S.E Cooney does a great job with this series. I am really starting to like this narrator the more I listen to her." ---Books, Movies, Reviews! Oh My!

About the Author Carol J. Perry was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on Halloween eve, and that magical city serves as the backdrop for her Witch City Mystery series. She is also the author of several young adult novels. Her nonfiction articles on travel, antiques, and ecology often appear in regional and national publications.C. S. E. Cooney launched her voice-acting career narrating short fiction for Podcastle, the world's first audio fantasy magazine. She is a performance poet, singer-songwriter, and fantasy author whose collection Bone Swans has garnered starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Locus Magazine.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Interesting, Unique and a Little Bit Spooky! By nancydrew123 The City Witch series just keeps getting better and better. The cover image for this well written and complex cozy mystery really sets the pace... isn't it inviting?There are several sub plots which make this story line interesting. The story delves into the history of one of Salem's premiere families and touches on the history of the tunnels under Salem. This is written in the first person which always draws me into the story.After being fired from her job as a TV psychic, Lee Barrett finds herself taking a job as an instructor at the Tabitha Trumbull Academy of Arts -- known as "The Tabby".The setting for this book is interesting, unique and a little bit spooky. The school is located in an abandoned department store and features tunnels and a spooky residence in the attic. I felt as if I were walking through the department store and into the tunnels and back in time-- the descriptions were vivid and offered just enough detail. I was scared a few times when Lee explored the residence in the attic!I loved the paranormal aspect of the book. Lee continues to explore her psychic skills. She uses them sparingly which makes them seem more realistic. I wish there was a bit more of Lee's abilities written into the story.The author did a good job of keeping me in suspense with plot twists throughout this engaging mystery. Ghosts and visions from the past gave me several spooky moments.The story offers plenty of red herrings and a rich pool of characters/suspects. Lee and Detective Pete Mondello continue their budding relationship. Lee is now taking a criminology course and often references Nancy Drew. Lee also continues her friendship with witch River North. Lee's cat O'Ryan, (some people think it's her familiar) is a great addition to this series and adds to the paranormal aspect. We also get to know a little bit more about Aunt Ibby. She not only helps with the investigation but she proves that you don't have to be young to effectively use the Internet.You will get to know Lee's students: Kelly, Therese, Primrose, Thom, Sammy and Duke. Their personalities and their backgrounds keep you guessing whodunit. You'll meet the city counselor Mr. Wilson and academy director Rupert Pennington.The setting, the storyline and the rich cast of suspects make this a 'must read' cozy mystery. You don't have to read the first book in this series to enjoy this one... but you just might do yourself a favor and grab a copy! I can't wait for the next book in this series, Look Both Ways, to be released in late October 2015!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Tails You Lose is a winner By J. Sasse Lee Barrett and the talented feline O'Ryan are back in the delightful new Witch City mystery, Tails You Lose. This paranormal cozy is sure to impress fans and new readers alike with its blend of magic, humor and suspense.Christmas is a time of new beginnings for Lee Barrett. The renovations on her home are going well and her relationship with Pete is progressing. A new job is on the horizon. The former Trumbull department store has been turned into the Tabitha Trumbull Academy of the Arts – better known as “The Tabby”. When it opens, Lee is slated to teach television production.Unfortunately for the Tabby, the school's handyman turns up dead, and the investigation into his death turns up old secrets linked to the Trumbull family. Once again, Lee has to rely on her friends, O'Ryan, and her clairvoyant talents to uncover the identity of a very modern murderer.This wonderful mystery has a little bit of everything – murder, a wandering ghost, a family with a history of smuggling and a possible buried treasure, an underground labyrinth, witches and of course O'Ryan with his feline talents. There is even romance, as Lee and Pete continue their relationship, and Aunt Ibby finds a new beau in Mr Pennington, the theatrical head of the “Tabby”.As Lee's class is making a documentary about the history of the Trumbull family and the department store, she has plenty of opportunities to investigate.Unlike the police characters in many cozy mysteries, Pete listens to Lee's opinions and insights. While he doesn't tell her everything, Pete takes Lee seriously – occasionally telling her that she would make a great detective and encouraging her to take criminology classes. This is a pleasant change from the typical cozy setup.In Tails You Lose, Lee also comes to terms with her clairvoyant ability and begins to use it purposefully, seeing it as a valuable tool. O'Ryan, as always, plays a vital role in helping Lee uncover the murderer and escape from danger.If you like well-written cozy mysteries with paranormal elements and cats, Tails You Lose is right up your alley. Although it can be read as a stand-alone, it is best to read Caught Dead Handed first.--Crittermom (Muttcafe.com blog)

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another fun edition in the Witch Mystery Series By Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf Another fun edition in the Witch Mystery Series, Tails, You Lose may actually be even better that Caught Dead Handed. I love first books in series…that whole getting to know you honeymoon period with new characters and places. Tails, You Lose did a great job of building on the first in the series.Lee grows as a character.I love how much more we get to know her and her personality. We know her back story and her insecurities and can really feel her personal struggle with acknowledging and accepting and even using her special talents.The budding relationship with Pete, the police detective and her struggles to keep her abilities a secret add extra dimension to the story. The relationship moves nice and slowly and it feels very grownup and real.Cats make everything better!O’Ryan lends his help as usual (with an assist from all the neighborhood cats) and makes me wonder why every book doesn’t have cats!We also get to know Lee’s Aunt Ibby even better…and who wouldn’t love a partially retired reference librarian who organizes her home library by Dewey decimal system.

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