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Tweedledumb and Tweedledie

A Paranormal Cozy Witch Detective Mystery (Wonderland Detective Agency, Book 3)

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Tweedledumb and Tweedledie

By: Jeannie Wycherley
Narrated by: Joanna Lee
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Welcome to Tumble Town, where the shadows know your name.

And that's not necessarily a good thing.

©2021 Jeannie Wycherley (P)2021 Jeannie Wycherley
Paranormal Cozy Mystery Fiction Paranormal & Urban Fantasy

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this series has you fall down the rabbit hole (so to speak) and gets you wondering what is going to happen.

enjoyed

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This is one of my favorite series by Jeannie Wycherley. Detective Elise Liddell is determined to find out who killed flower seller Lily Rose Budd b/c this murder reminds her of Wizard Dodo’s death. As she is investigating, she discovers those she thought were friends are actually enemies & some she thought were enemies are on her side. Tumble Town can always be a challenge but now she faces new & more dangerous magical forces. Of course her team @ the Wonderland Detective Agency are proving to be invaluable to her. Another great listen, especially if you like stories involving the paranormal.

Who do you trust?

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SCARY THINGS IN THE NIGHT....yes I think the hair on the back of your neck will stand up.. but it is not just the night, NO, the shadows and shapes are not what they seem are they? Poor DI Lizzie, what's what and who's who? I found this exciting and scary, loved the animals and poor Snitch the ex Snitch to the now ghost partner of DI Lizzie. I have not read book 2 in this series yet so don't know how the rabbit came to be part of the of ghost, witchy group, but she was cute. Well narrated by Joanna Lee, her descriptions are on the money!
Recommended, clean, well written series by Jeannie Wycherley

SCARY THINGS IN THE NIGHT

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Received as an audio review from Story Origin, this is an honest review. Narrated beautifully by Joanna Lee, the paranormal world that is Tumble Town has become ever more dangerous with sudden murder of Lily Bud, a local flower seller that has left a mark upon Elise Liddel. Finding the truth for this woman's death puts Elise and her detective agency in a new level of threats that even the Shadow People are as deadly as any living resident of the town. Every corner a new enemy knows Elise is uncovering more of why Lily was killed but each twist means even Wizard Dodo's death is why more than what was believed. Every secret Elise finds only furthers to color Tumble Town in a light that Elise struggles to understand.

Never a dull case in this series.

Highly recommended.

Tumble Town... a labyrinth of secrets

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Elise Liddell, former detective in the Ministry of Witches, now runs a successful private investigation firm, Wonderland Detective Agency. She has some unique employees, including the ghost of her former partner, Snitch, the ghost of Wizard Dodo and a white rabbit! After Elise discovers the dead body of the flower seller Lily Rose Budd, her investigation takes her all over Tumble Town. She gets pulled further into a sinkhole of an evil cabal and realizes she can’t trust anyone. Luckily she has her trusty crew. The narrator is outstanding and brings the characters and story to life.

Conspiracies abound in Tumble Town

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