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  • Murder of a Werewolf

  • A Brimstone Witch Mystery, Book 1
  • By: April Fernsby
  • Narrated by: Kitt Sullivan
  • Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)
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Murder of a Werewolf

By: April Fernsby
Narrated by: Kitt Sullivan
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Summary

Brimstone - a town where supernatural beings live - and where crime is on the increase.

Just like her gran, Cassia Winter is a witch. The Winter witches are responsible for investigating crimes in Brimstone. The only problem is, Cassia doesn't know she's a witch yet.

When Gran tells Cassia about her true nature, Cassia dismisses it as nonsense. But a terrible incident causes Cassia to change her mind. With her cat, Stanley, at her side, Cassia enters Brimstone and is soon investigating the murder of a werewolf.

©2017 Gillian Rogerson (P)2017 Gillian Rogerson

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Not bad

Not a bad story, a bit lightweight for me though. It would suit a young listener

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A Good Story To Start This Magical Cozy Mystery Se

April Fernsby is a new-to-me author; I found her writing style easy to read, the cast of characters plentiful, the plot was fast but engaging and I loved her thesis for this series - a magical town of Brimstone that's residents are all mystical/paranormal beings.

I love reading stories where our heroine is intelligent, resourceful, resilient and has oodles of gumption; Cassia isn't there yet in this book but I think that as the series progresses she may become so.

This book is comfortably within the cozy mystery genre; there are absolutely no scenes that could cause offence. The mystery itself is far from sophisticated however it's not without its twists and turns.

I downloaded the audible version of this book and alternated between reading and listening. Kitt Sullivan's performance was good; I liked the pace at which she narrated the tale and I appreciated the different voices she used when reading the dialogue even if some of the male ones didn't quite work for me.

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Murder of a werewolf

I found this really slow to begin with, but it was an interesting read. This is a type of book that would be good as a film then a book in my opinion.

I would still recommend this if you like cozy mysteries with fantansy put in the mix.
There is no profanity or sexual content. There is some mild violence.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Absolutely fantastic!!

Finished in one go. Story is great and the voice that tells it makes it even better!

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Utterly appalling

This is by far the worst audiobook I've ever subjected myself to. I could rant on about the whole "let's sit down and have a nice chat" style of writing but I feel this thing has wasted enough of life already. I played some of the book in the car for my wife and daughter who are both massive readers - thinking it might just be me who doesn't get it Within 10 minutes they were begging me to switch it off. However, my main reason for submitting a review is due to how flippant the author is regarding the subject of suicide within this little fluffy bunny magical world she has dreamed up. I totally object to such a serious subject being used in such a casual way and within such a context. Shameful.

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