A spooky spectacle turns deadly when a singer’s voice is silenced forever. Does an amateur sleuth have the ghost of a chance to unmask the killer before the jack-o’-lantern’s candle is snuffed out?
Emerging antiques expert, Dotty Sayers, is excited about traveling to Ireland for a prestigious auction. Alongside her friend, Sergeant Keya Varma, Dotty revels in Dublin’s iconic sights and finds herself spellbound by haunting melodies at the Bram Stoker Festival. But a Halloween parade turns tragic when a musician’s last melody leads to his final breath.
With the police operating a skeleton crew, Keya expresses grave concerns while Dotty carves up excitement at the auction, bidding for a pumpkin full of Irish treasures. But when one of their friends ends up behind bars and another confesses to the crime, this duo of detectives realises the witching hour is near.
Can Dotty piece the eerie puzzle together and unveil the villain before the plot thickens like a witch’s potion?
Join Dotty and her friends in Dublin for the latest instalment of the Dotty Sayers Antique Mystery series. If a cauldron of quirky characters, bewitching puzzles, and enchanting Irish folklore is what you crave, then Victoria Tait’s spellbinding narrative will keep you captivated until the final page.
Make no bones about it and read Halloween Parade Peril today!
📖 What Readers have to say
“A wonderfully tricky mystery no pun intended. I loved the aha moment it was really clever!” BookBub ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“I just love this series written by Victoria Tait. Her characters are people I would like to meet, and her locations are places I would like to visit (I have been to several places already). If you like a good cozy mystery, you should definitely start at the beginning and give this series a go!” Amazon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“I loved the mix of murder investigation with Dotty’s auction adventures … the many details of Dublin’s history, geography and folklore brought the setting to life.” BookBub ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“I recommend if you enjoy: 🎃 Halloween 🎃 cozy mystery 🎃 Classic who-done-it 🎃 Irish history/mythology”
