Murder Most Witchy (Wendy Lightower Mystery) - Plot & Excerpts
That only made her want to kick the pretty little gate into kindling. Her uncle's little charms, which did everything from turning on lights to opening doors, were his trademark. Why a witch with his abilities felt the need to show off with what he called “parlor tricks” was beyond her. By the time she reached the street, she was feeling calmer, and much more charitably inclined, toward her uncle. She was even a bit ashamed about her outbursts or temper. Oh well, she thought, she would make it up to him at breakfast tomorrow. He would still be expecting her. Wendy had a long time on the walk home to think about the conversation with Gerry, and she dwelled more than she should have on his parting remark. He'd been hurt, cut to the bone, when she had announced that she wasn't going to take over the family business. In his own way, he was still trying to convince her to come back. Lightower Investigations had been around for almost two centuries.
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