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Final Exam
Final Exam
Final Exam
Audiobook9 hours

Final Exam

Written by Carol J. Perry

Narrated by C. S. E. Cooney

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

A cold case update in Salem, Massachusetts . . .

Life at the house on Winter Street is abuzz with preparations for Aunt Ibby's 45th high school reunion, and Lee Barrett is happy to pitch in, tracking down addresses and licking envelopes. But as a field reporter for Salem's WICH-TV, her priority is to be on top of the town's latest news before anyone else.

When the local police dredge up a vintage sports car containing human remains, Lee is thrilled to be the first reporter on the scene. Once she learns the car is connected to the cold case her boyfriend Pete happens to be working on, her powers of investigation are quickly alerted. But it's her Aunt Ibby's emotional reaction to Lee's TV report that puts her on the case. With the help of O'Ryan, her psychic feline sidekick, she'll have to unravel a tangled past of secrets and promises to stop a killer from making history again . . .
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 26, 2019
ISBN9781977389596

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Always fun. The series is easy and light. The narrator is a tad too enthusiastic at times.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Investigative reporter for WICH-TV & Scryer, Lee Barrett is caught up in a murder when her Aunt Ibby's long lost boyfriend's '71 Red Mustang & bones are found in the depths of the local quarry. While at the same time the remaining 6 members of the clique are in the midst of planning their 45th school reunion.But if ted is dead, who had been writing the notes to Ibby & his mother all these years, making everyone think Ted had run away and would one day return.Lee's visions are more accurate in this book & all the clues were there....A fast & interesting read.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    It is May in Salem, Massachusetts. Lee and her camera woman, Francine Hunter are tracking down a lead and hope to get a juicy story. They find police divers exploring a quarry and Lee scoops other reporters when they find a mustang with bones inside about 120 twenty feet down. Unfortunately, the body turns out to be an old flame of Aunt Ibby’s who disappeared before their high school graduation. All this time, It was believed the victim had taken off after an altercation with his father. Lee begins having visions of the past which lead her to identifying the killer. Carol J. Perry’s writing style is informal writing style which makes Final Exam a pleasure to read. The story has good flow with gentle pacing. I like the variety of characters in A Witch City Mystery series with O’Ryan being my favorite. He is an astute cat who aids Lee in solving her crimes. It was cute how O’Ryan had a friend to play with in this story, and they managed to cause some misdirection and mischief. There are plenty of enjoyable moments between the characters. Lee’s scrying abilities are integrated into the storyline along with a tarot reading from her friend, River North. Her tarot card readings are always helpful. The mystery was intriguing because it involved a cold case. There are pointed clues to aid readers in solving the crime. Past misdeeds have a way of coming back to haunt us. I was appreciative of the epilogue that wrapped up the mystery. Final Exam can be read alone if you have not read any of the previous A Witch City Mysteries. I do want to let readers know that there is foul language scattered throughout the story which is unusual for a cozy mystery. Included in the book are recipes for ginger pancakes, grape nuts pudding and Lee’s bread dipping sauce. Final Exam transports readers to Salem as Lee probes into the past to excavate a killer.