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That Olde White Magick

Sharon Pape

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Lyrical Underground
07 November 2017
It's time to work her crime-solving magic again . . .

Kailyn

Wilde enjoys running her shop, Abracadabra, in the quaint New York

hamlet of New Camel, where she lives with her six cats. Her family's

been here for centuries, and she'd like to keep up the tradition. But

the place may never be the same if a big hotel gets built, so she does

her civic duty and attends a town meeting along with her aunt Tilly . . .

and Merlin. Yes, that Merlin-though he gets introduced to

folks as her ""distant English cousin."" The wizard is pretty grumpy about

being transported here, but there are things about the modern world he

doesn't mind-like pizza.

Kailyn was prepared for a heated debate

about the hotel, but she wasn't expecting murder. When Tilly finds the

body of a board member outside the schoolhouse, Kailyn doesn't want any

suspicion cast on the wrong person. She plans to crack this case, even

if she has to talk to every living soul in town-plus a few departed ones

. . .

""Pape has a sure‑handed balance of humor and action."" -Julie Hyzy,New York Times bestselling author
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Imprint:   Lyrical Underground
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781516100583
ISBN 10:   1516100581
Series:   An Abracadabra Mystery
Pages:   239
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sharon Pape is the author of the popular Portrait of Crime and Crystal Shop mystery series. She started writing stories in first grade and never looked back. She studied French and Spanish literature in college and went on to teach both languages on the secondary level. After being diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer in 1992, Sharon became a Reach to Recovery peer support volunteer for the American Cancer Society. She went on to become the coordinator of the program on Long Island. She and her surgeon created a non‑profit organization called Lean On Me to provide peer support and information to newly diagnosed women and men. After turning her attention back to writing, she has shared her storytelling skills with thousands of fans. She lives with her husband on Long Island, New York, near her grown children. She loves reading, writing, and providing day care for her grand-dogs. Visit her at www.sharonpape.com.

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