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A review by bookwormishme
Gone with the Witch by Angela M. Sanders
4.0
4 stars
A cozy mystery that combines a librarian, a cat, and magic. What could be better?
Number 5 in Angela M. Sanders Witch Way series is adorable. Of course there is a crime to solve, and Josie Way, Wilfred’s resident librarian, is up for the task. A pile of bones is found when an old outhouse is demolished. Unknown bones. Martin Garlington has been missing for years. His wife, Helen, left behind decides it might be Martin and implores the sheriff to test the DNA of the bones.
When it’s not Martin, Helen enlists Josie to try to help her solve the mystery of her missing husband, whom she swears she just saw on a game show. Josie gets involved, and with her magic, enlists the help of Sherlock Holmes, the book version. Sherlock and Josie are determined to solve the mystery of the bones and another unexpected death in Wilfred.
This was such a fun mystery novel. I never read the first four, and I still enjoyed it immensely. Of course now I’m feeling compelled to read one through four. Sanders writes with wit and humor and keeps us thoroughly entertained. Wilfred sounds like one of those charming little towns that’s been left behind. A place I could easily call home.
A cozy mystery that combines a librarian, a cat, and magic. What could be better?
Number 5 in Angela M. Sanders Witch Way series is adorable. Of course there is a crime to solve, and Josie Way, Wilfred’s resident librarian, is up for the task. A pile of bones is found when an old outhouse is demolished. Unknown bones. Martin Garlington has been missing for years. His wife, Helen, left behind decides it might be Martin and implores the sheriff to test the DNA of the bones.
When it’s not Martin, Helen enlists Josie to try to help her solve the mystery of her missing husband, whom she swears she just saw on a game show. Josie gets involved, and with her magic, enlists the help of Sherlock Holmes, the book version. Sherlock and Josie are determined to solve the mystery of the bones and another unexpected death in Wilfred.
This was such a fun mystery novel. I never read the first four, and I still enjoyed it immensely. Of course now I’m feeling compelled to read one through four. Sanders writes with wit and humor and keeps us thoroughly entertained. Wilfred sounds like one of those charming little towns that’s been left behind. A place I could easily call home.