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Susan Wittig Albert writes a very engaging mystery series. You really like China Bayles from the first book and can relate to her all through the series. I have very much enjoyed all of Wittig's China Bayles mysteries. If you are looking for a great series to begin reading in the cozy/herbal mystery genre - this is the one for you!

Sharron A. (
sharrona) wrote on 4/8/2007...
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Pretty good intro to a new (new to me) mystery series author. This is the second book in the series and I'm looking forward to reading the first, and then others in order.
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Great book, China keeps getting better and better

MaryAnn R. (
MaryAnn) wrote on 3/10/2007...
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#2 in the China Bayles mystery series and a fun read. I would definately recommend this series to anyone who enjoys easy-to-read, fun mysteries.

Colleen H. (
Dove) - Detroit, MI wrote on 11/11/2006...
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I thoroughly enjoy all of Susan's books. This one had a neat twist to it.

Dena (Suzie) C. (
DsuzieC) wrote on 7/17/2006...
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I've been anxious to start this series but find it a bit disappointing because of the liberal dose of liberal politics shoved throughout the "mystery". Without that it would have been much more enjoyable. Not sure if I'll read anymore or the series or not.
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Part of the China Bayles series. She is an ex-high powered lawyer who has moved to small town Texas and opened an herb shop. More involving and better written than most series mysteries.

Susan M. (
susanm) wrote on 4/22/2006...
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Fun, light story....In a case of deadly Halloween hijinks, a holiday prank culminates in a brutal murder. China's friend Ruby becomes a prime suspect when a mudslinging minister accuses her of New Age witchdraft. And it's up to China to unmask the real killer.

Judie F. (
Judie) wrote on 3/19/2006...
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Friendship means you're there when your friend is accused of murder. China Bayles is a nicely complex amateur sleuth.