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Welcome to Riddler’s Edge—a small Irish town filled with magic, mystery, and an overabundance of murders . . .
In this boxed set, you’ll find the first three books in the series: A Little Bit Witchy, Witchy See, Witchy Do, and Lucky Witches. All three books are full-length cozy mysteries. Join Aisling Smith as she takes her first steps into the supernatural world and learns . . . is she a little bit witchy?
A Little Bit Witchy
There has most definitely not been a murder on the Riddler’s Express.
Aisling Smith is about to try out for a new job—a job writing for a paper she’s never heard of. But seeing as she’s currently writing classified ads and obituaries, it would be foolish not to give it a shot.
Riddler’s Edge might be a small town, but it’s definitely not boring. The train hasn’t even pulled into the station, and already a woman has been murdered.
According to the grumpy but gorgeous Detective Quinn, the passenger’s death wasn’t a murder at all.He insists that Bathsheba Brookes died of a nut allergy. Aisling doesn’t believe it for a minute. She intends to discover the real story—a difficult challenge, considering the town’s inhabitants seem to be keeping some very big secrets.
Riddler’s Edge is a town where people wear sunglasses after dark, and creatures howl in the woods.It’s also a town where, despite the strange occurrences, Aisling feels right at home.
But even if she gets to the bottom of Bathsheba’s death, Aisling might not get to be the Daily Riddler’s newest reporter. There’s one final, mysterious test that she must pass—a test carried out by the newspaper’s owner. And Aisling suspects he might be looking for more than just a journalist
Witchy See, Witchy Do
There’s been another unfortunate death in Riddler’s Edge. And just like last time, this one definitely wasn’t a murder.
Or was it?
When Heather Flynn is found hanging from the church bell, it seems clear that she killed herself. But Aisling Smith is convinced otherwise—and not just because it appears that Heather’s death was a resurrection spell gone wrong. There are mysterious symbols painted below Heather’s body—symbols which emit a green glow that only Aisling can see.
It’s Shanty Season in Riddler’s Edge, and seeing as Heather was a member of the local choir, Aisling thinks it might be time to sing for her supper. Well, to sing for her story, anyway.
But when yet another member of the choir is killed, the case gets stranger yet. Aisling and Detective Quinn find themselves involved in the gruesome game of Witchy See, Witchy Do—a game from which no player has ever emerged alive.
Lucky Witches
Just because Detective Quinn is on holiday does not mean that the rest of Riddler’s Edge gets to take a break.
And it definitely doesn’t mean that Aisling misses him.
But even if she did miss him—ever so slightly, mind you—she has far more urgent things to worry about. Like the fact that every single person the detective asked to look after his lighthouse has met with an unfortunate accident. Or the fact that a mysterious casino has appeared overnight—and instead of winning money, the gamblers are winning wishes.
These wishes are not all they seem, and as violence and chaos break out, it’s becoming ever more likely that the detective’s lighthouse is keeping a secret of its own . . .
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