Trials and Vials
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Once the murderer is caught and the case goes to trial, Amy and Ambrose's work is done...or is it?
When a run-in at the courthouse results in Amy getting involved in a supposedly closed case, she finds herself unravelling a chain of events that could send the wrong person to prison for murder.
But while it seems cut and dry at first, there are other things at play and Ambrose's past comes back to haunt him.
Can they figure out who the real murderer is?
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Trials and Vials is book nine of Amethyst's Wand Shop Mysteries, an urban fantasy murder mystery series featuring a quirky witch, a serious detective, a slow burn m/f romantic subplot and a standalone crime.
If you love quirky main characters, the murder of the week format, light-hearted back-and-forth, magic, and murder mystery, start the Amethyst's Wand Shop Mysteries series today!
Klantrecensies
An interesting and not black and white whodunnit
What I absolutely loved about this installment is that we got to see a lot more of the entire process. In previous installments we saw our detectives solving a case, now we also saw what happens after solving the case and also what happens if someone believes the wrong person might be put behind bars for a certain crime.
I also really enjoyed how this book focussed on the whodunnit part of the story but still left some room for personal struggles and emotional growth. The case our detectives are tackling becomes quite personal and although I can imagine avoiding such demons is the smarter choice I also think this case did eventually change feelings for the better.
In this book we're also encountering a case that's not entirely black and white. Even though people are innocent of one crime, it doesn't mean they're innocent in general. Although it never gets really heavy or lecturing it's interesting to see that the system does sometimes fail and that you can always prevent that and that it's hard to define when it's failing and when not.
The epilogue also promises an exciting sequel. I'm already looking forward to it!