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Book Review of The Trouble with Witches (Ophelia and Abby, Bk 3)

The Trouble with Witches (Ophelia and Abby, Bk 3)
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Helpful Score: 2


Ophelia has finally opened up to learning about more about her psychic abilities from her grandmother, Abby. This aspect annoys me. She visited Abby during summers and was aware of the traits the women of her family carried. Why in the world is she still moaning and groaning about this in her 30's. Accept it already!

When Ophelia gets a request from Rick to help find a missing girl who is reputed to have moved to a cult-like community who investigate psychic abilities, she and Abby feel they must go to Minnesota to see what they can find.

Ophelia immediately happens upon Tink, the niece of the Finches, the psychic investigators, and feels an immediate connection with her. Tink has made friends with a local Native American shaman, despite his open bitterness against whites. After a strange encounter with a spooky shack in the woods, Ophelia finds another body, of course, this time of a local war veteran of dubious sanity.

When Tink confesses to the murder to protect her friend, Ophelia decides that she must find the basis of the paranormal mysteries in the area to clear Tink's reputation and find the missing girl, whose absence seems to take second place to the other mysteries in the small town.

I still can't decide if I like this series or not even though I've read three of them now and have the fourth to read.