Tarnished and Torn by Juliet Blackwell
Title: Tarnished and Torn (Witchcraft Mystery #5)
Author: Juliet Blackwell
Publisher: Berkley 2013
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Pages: 336
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Popsugar - Audiobook
When Lily arrives at an antique jewelry fair, her bargain sensors go off left and right—but she also picks up a faint vibration of magic. Could the hard-bargaining merchant Griselda be a fellow practitioner? It certainly seems that way when a sudden fire sends panic through the crowd, and Lily discovers Griselda murdered in a way that nods to an old-fashioned witch hunt…
A crime that hits close to home turns into an unwelcome flash from the past when the police bring in their lead suspect—Lily’s estranged father. Though he may not deserve her help, Lily is determined to clear her father’s name and solve a murder that’s anything but crystal clear.
Grabbed this one in audiobook form as I thought it would be easy to listen while driving everywhere and I needed an audiobook for the Popsugar challenge. Unfortunately the audio version wasn't super enjoyable to me. Overall, I really enjoy these books. They are fun little supernatural mysteries that can speed through in between heavier books. While reading then, I often skim through the sections where Lily talks about her background (stuff I've already learned by reading the previous books in the series). With the audio version, I had to listen to all those passages (can't fast forward while driving) and there are many of those passages. It really got annoying after awhile. However, I really did enjoy the characters and the storyline in this one. The opening at the gem fair was especially fun. Definitely a good read. I'll just stick to the print versions for the rest of the series.
Witchcraft Mystery
- #1 Secondhand Spirits
- #2 A Cast Off Coven
- #3 Hexes and Hemlines
- #4 In a Witch's Wardrobe
- #5 Tarnished and Torn
- #6 A Vision in Velvet
- #6.5 A Haunting is Brewing
- #7 Spellcasting in Silk
- #8 A Toxic Trousseau
- #9 A Magical Match
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